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Under the Coco Palm

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Department of Drawings Winslow Homer gift; to Henry Wingate Stevens Portland ME 1901 sold [through M. Knoedler and Co. New York 1920] [1]; to Fogg Art Museum 1920 [1] A note in the curatorial file explains the reason for the sale: “sold to put his son through medical school.” Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Louise E. Bettens Fund
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