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Looking Out to Sea
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Department of Drawings
Winslow Homer sold [through J. Eastman Chase Boston 1882]; to John T. Morse Jr. Boston 1882 sold [through F. W. Bayley and Son Boston circa 1922]; to Horace D. Chapin Boston circa 1922 gift; to his sister Mrs. Robert B. Osgood Boston 1937 gift; to Fogg Art Museum 1939
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