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River Landscape with Windmill
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Department of Drawings
John Linnell sold at Christie's 1918. Sale March 15 1918. Per inscription on old mat. Possibly lot 114.
Mrs. Eric Schroeder Milton MA gift to HUAM 1999.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of the Estate of Margaret F. Schroeder
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