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Grazing Cow with Two Sheep
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Department of Prints
P. Davidson Leipzig (654) Collector. enormous collection activity
Vente Dates:
5/3-8/1920
11/22-26/1920
4/26-30/1921
L. Freiherr von Biegeleben Vienna 1886. blue stamp
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Light-Outerbridge Collection Purchase through the generosity of Paul S. Morgan
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