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Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple

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Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Naumburg (by 1927 - 1928); Mrs. Nettie G. Naumburg (1928 - 1930) bequest; to Fogg Art Museum 1930. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Nettie G. Naumburg
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