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Fir Trees

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Department of Drawings Walter Böcklin Basel. Arnold von Salis-Haegler Antistes Basel 1902 by descent; to Hans von Salis-Sarasin Basel 1923 by descent; to Philis von Salis-Sarasin Basel 1953 by descent; to Rosemarie Lejeune-von Salis Pratteln 1987. [1] [Galerie Vogler Basel June 1 2013 lot 276]. [August Laube Zürich] sold; to Peter Soriano New York 2015 gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2023 Notes [1] The drawing was listed for sale at Galerie Kornfeld Bern June 16 2011 and bought in Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Peter F. Soriano ’81
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