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Rustic Scene on a Canal

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Department of Drawings Valerius Röver Delft (L. 2984a 2984b 2984c with his mark). Johann Goll van Franckenstein (L. 2987 with his mark inv. no. 3028). Franz von Hagens Dresden (L. 1052a with his mark). Harry G. Sperling New York gift; to Fogg Art Museum 1955. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Harry G. Sperling
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