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Old Woman with A Candle

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Department of Prints Francis Calley Gray bequest to nephew 1856. William Gray gift to Harvard University 1857. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of William Gray from the collection of Francis Calley Gray
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Title: Old Woman with A Candle
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