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Portrait of the Comte de Caylus
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A tondo profile portrait of the Comte de Caylus facing left.
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Marie-Thérèse Geoffrin Paris; Charles-Angélique-François Huchet Comte de la Bédoyère Paris; his sale Paris 8 June 1921 part of lot 42; Roquigny (as of 1929); private collection Paris (as of 1949); Honorable Irwin B. Laughlin Washington D.C.; Gertrude Chanler Geneseo NY by descent; her sale London Sotheby's 10 June 1959 lot 9; Colnaghi London and New York; Robert Lehman Foundation New York gift; to Fogg Art Museum 1959.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of the Robert Lehman Foundation in honor of Paul J. Sachs' 80th Birthday
Title: Portrait of the Comte de Caylus
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A tondo profile portrait of the Comte de Caylus facing left.
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