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Christ Carrying the Cross
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Possibly Samuel van Huls The Hague sold; [Jan Swart The Hague 14 May 1736 Port. O lot 691.] Possibly Nourri sold; [Paris Folliot Regnault c.p. Brusley Poussin 24 February – 14 March 1785 part of lots 891-3.] [Frederick Keppel & Co. New York] sold; to Meta and Paul J. Sachs Cambridge Mass. (L. 2091 without his mark); Bequest of Meta and Paul J. Sachs 1965.226
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Meta and Paul J. Sachs
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