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Sea Garden, Bahamas

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The fragments at left and bottom, originally part of this watercolor, are on loan from the Yale University Art Gallery (Harvard Art Museums long-term loan: 482.1977; Yale University Art Gallery 1965.33.13a-b).
Department of Drawings Winslow Homer bequest; to his brother Charles S. Homer Jr. 1910 sold; [to M. Knoedler and Co. NY 1911] sold; [to William Macbeth Inc. NY 1911] sold; to Charles K. Fox Haverhill MA 1911 bequest; to his daughter Mrs. Marjorie W. Freeman Haverhill MA 1912 sold [through William Macbeth Inc. NY 1931] [via Martin Birnbaum 1932] [1]; to Grenville L. Winthrop NY 1933 bequest; to Fogg Art Museum 1943 [1] A letter in the curatorial file from Robert McIntyre of William Macbeth Inc. reveals that his gallery sold the watercolor to Martin Birnbaum on December 7 1932. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop
Title: Sea Garden, Bahamas
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The fragments at left and bottom, originally part of this watercolor, are on loan from the Yale University Art Gallery (Harvard Art Museums long-term loan: 482.
1977; Yale University Art Gallery 1965.
33.
13a-b).

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