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The Hog
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The print shows the inky plate edges at left and bottom characteristic of the earliest first-state impressions.
Department of Prints
Henri Vever auction sale Sotheby's London 30 June 1998. 1998. The print was retained in the family until its sale together with other old-master prints from the Vever collection on 30 June 1998 Sotheby's London. It was purchased jointly at this sale by R. M. Light Artemis and Nicholas Stogdon.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Acquisition Fund for Prints
Title: The Hog
Description:
The print shows the inky plate edges at left and bottom characteristic of the earliest first-state impressions.
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