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Portrait of a Man

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Department of Drawings [Bernard Houthakker Gallery Amsterdam] sold; to Siegfried Kramarsky circa 1930s New York by descent; to his wife Lola Kramarsky New York 1961 sold; [Art and Antique Auction and Sale in Aid of Youth Aliyah and Fellowship in Israel for Arab-Jewish Youth Hotel Continental Cambridge MA 7 November 1965 lot 40] sold; to Maida and George Abrams Boston 1965 (L. 3306 verso lower right) gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2020 The Maida and George Abrams Collection Fogg Art Museum Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts Gift of George Abrams in memory of Professor Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann
Title: Portrait of a Man
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