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Portrait of a Lady, after Rubens

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Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Delacroix's posthumous sale [through Hôtel Drouot Paris February 17-29 1864 lot 161 listed as “Portrait de la femme de Rubens (Musée du Louvre)”]; to Jean-Dominique Gustave Arosa; sold [through Hôtel Drouot Paris February 25 1878 lot 43 listed as "Portrait d'une dame de la famille Boonen d'après Rubens (Musée du Louvre )”]; to Henri Hecht Paris. P.A. Cheramy; sold [through Galerie Georges Petit Paris May 5 1908 lot 185]; to M. Renard sold [through Hôtel Drouot Paris June 21 1919 lot 26]; to R. Gerard sold; to [Bernheim-Jeune Paris October 11 1919] sold; to Dr. Arthur Hahnloser Winterthur November 11 1919 by descent; to his son Dr. Hans Hahnloser Bern 1936 sold [through Sotheby's London June 30 1965 lot 2 9]; to [Zurich agent for Objets d' Art International]. [Spencer A. Samuels and Company Ltd. New York by 1967] sold; to Arthur K. Solomon Cambridge September 1967; the Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon Trust bequest; to Harvard Art Museums 2021 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon Collection
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