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Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan

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A small piece of the design has been filled in in the lower half of the figures of Mars and Venus, presumably by a modest collector.
Department of Drawings Private Collection Europe. [Christie's Amsterdam 12 November 1990 lot 54].[Christie's Amsterdam 13 November 13 1995 lot 64] sold; to [Vermeer Associates Limited Brampton Ontario] sold; to Harvard University Art Museums 2002 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase from the Kate Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Special Purchase Fund in honor of James Cuno Seymour Slive and William Robinson
Title: Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan
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A small piece of the design has been filled in in the lower half of the figures of Mars and Venus, presumably by a modest collector.

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