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Angel Carrying a Cornucopia

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Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Comtesse de H. (Harcourt?) sold; [Palais Galliera Paris March 26 1963 lot 71]; [Rosenberg and Stiebel New York NY] sold; purchased for Fogg Art Museum through Burr Daly Hyatt and Prichard Funds January 22 1964. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Francis H. Burr Memorial Louise Haskell Daly Alpheus Hyatt Purchasing and William M. Prichard Funds
Title: Angel Carrying a Cornucopia
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