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Wolf Hunt with Traps and Arquebus

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Department of Drawings [Bernard Quaritch London] sold; to William A. Baillie-Grohman London and Brixlegg Tyrol (L. 370 verso lower right) by descent; to Mrs. William A. Baillie Grohman sold; [Sotheby's London 14 May 1923 part of lot 157-159]; to Charles Francis George Richard Schwerdt sold; [Sotheby's London 10 July 1929 part of lot 1305]; to Marcel Jeanson Paris by descent to; his heirs sold; [Sotheby's Monaco 1 March 1987 lot 524 repr.] [Christie's Amsterdam 14 November 1994 lot 18 repr.] sold; to Vermeer Associates Limited Brampton Ontario sold; to Harvard University Art Museums 1997; purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden and Janine Luke and an anonymous donor in honor of Lisbet and Joseph Koerner 1997.205. NOTE: Marcel Jeanson's collection had been in storage in Paris from the time of his death in 1942 to the auction in 1987. Please see Rita Reif's article in the New York Times "Auctions" 13 February 1987 pg. C23. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden and Janine Luke and an anonymous donor in honor of Lisbet and Joseph Koerner
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