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Summer Scene (Bathers)
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Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts
The family of Jean Frédéric Bazille [probably Marc Bazille his brother] by descent; to Mr. and Mrs. Jules-François Meynier de Salinelles Montpellier gift [1]; to Fogg Art Museum 1937.
Notes
[1] Mme de Salinelles was a niece of the artist and the daughter of Marc Bazille.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Mr. and Mrs. F. Meynier de Salinelles
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