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Study for "The Combat"

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Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts C. W. [?] Wass 1849. Possibly Charles Wass London dealer? G. R. Burnett ? Sold to Long at Christie's London 1882. Long London? Purchased from G. R. Burnett at Christie's Lond 1882. The painting was no. 99 in the Burnett sale. Long paid 10 guineas (£10.50) G. R. Burnett London Sold to Schroeder at Christie's London 1908. Schroedel Verlag London? Purchased from Burnett at Christie's London 1908. Object was no. 274 in Burnett sale. Sold as The Combat 25 1/2 x 30" possibly including frame. Schroeder paid 14 guineas (£14.70) Briton Rivière London Sold to "Bunny" at Riviere estate sale 1920. Bunny London? Purchased at Rivière sale Christie's London 1920. The work was no. 35 in the sale; Bunny paid 14 guineas (£14.70). Bunny may have been a code name for the purchaser. Leonard G. Duke London? 1952. Appleby Bros. London Purchased from Duke? 1952 1953. Julius H. Weitzner New York NY Sold to R. R. Endicott. Robert Rantoul Endicott Purchased from Julius Weitzner Gift to Fogg Art Museum 1961. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Robert Rantoul Endicott
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