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The Message
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Department of American Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts
Gift of the artist to Beers Brothers framers; gift of one of the brothers to his daughter; her gift to William Beers Crowell her son; his gift to Gilbert Gabriel; his sale to Mrs. Norman B. Woolworth New York; private collection; Alexander Gallery New York; their sale to Theodore E. Stebbins Jr. 1999; his gift to Fogg Art Museum 2003.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Theodore E. Stebbins Jr.
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