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Introductory page: The Dinner of Trimalchio

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Busch-Reisinger Museum Lovis Corinth by descent; to Charlotte Berend Corinth (1925-1967) by descent; to Thomas Corinth (1967-1988) by descent; to Wilhelmine Corinth (1988-2001) by descent; to George E. Hecker Wayland MA (2001-2012) sold; to Harvard Art Museums 2012. NOTES: 1. The work belonged to the Corinth family and was always transferred upon the death of the previous owner: in 1925 Lovis Corinth bequeathed the work to his wife Charlotte Berend Corinth who upon her death passed it on to her son Thomas Corinth who in turn passed it to his sister Wilhelmine Corinth. Wilhelmine Corinth was George Hecker’s mother. Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund
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