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Latona and the Peasants of Lycia

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Department of Drawings L. D. Lempereur Paris (L. 1740). Lempereur's dates: 1701-1740 Silvestre(?) sold in Paris 1811. Sale February 28 1811 no. 381 (possibly the drawing referred to by Bordeaux 1984 under no. 30 as in this sale). Charles Gasc Paris (L. 543). Charles Gasc ca. 1850 Paris David & Constance Yates New York. Sotheby's New York consigned by David and Constance Yates sold to Vermeer Associates Limited 1993. no. 92 repr. Vermeer Associates Limited purchased from Sotheby's New York 1993 sold to HUAM 1993. on long-term loan to HUAM since 1993 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Isabella Grandin Bequest Fund
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Title: Latona and the Peasants of Lycia
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