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Landscape with Boats and Figures

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Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Possibly [Asher Wertheimer] sold; to[Charles Brunner Paris April 1912] possibly sold; to [Eymer Vienna April 1913]. [1] [Christie's Amsterdam May 21 1985 lot 163]. Hans Koenig (1923-2016) Minusio Switzerland sold; to [Johnny Van Haeften Ltd. London March 1992] sold; to Peter and Anne Brooke Boston November 1992 by descent; to Samuel R. Brooke Peter W. Brooke and John F. Brooke 2020 gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2021 [1] According to Stechow 1938 the work was owned by Charles Brunner. According to the inventory cards held at the INHA the work is possibly Brunner stock 6530 purchased from Asher Wertheimer on April 24 1912 and sold to Eymer (possibly August) on April 30 1913. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Samuel R. Brooke Peter W. Brooke and John F. Brooke in memory of Peter A. Brooke and Anne F. Brooke
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