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The Father's Leave-Taking

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Department of Prints Elizabeth Burt. Mrs. Elizabeth Burt was the adopted daughter of the artist's daughter Gladys. Her ownership of the print was reported by James Bergquist from whom the Fogg purchased this print. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Jakob Rosenberg Fund
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