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Saint Bartholomew

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St. Bartholomew holds a knife, which is the attribute of his martyrdom by flaying.
Department of Drawings Jean-Denis Lempereur Paris; his sale Paris 1773; Lord Delamare London; Henry Scipio Reitlinger London; his sale Sotheby's 14 April 1954 part of lot 295 sold; to M. Bier sold; to Germain Seligman New York (his mark L.3863 lower right black ink); Robert M. Light & Co. Santa Barbara (as of 1979) sold; to Seiden and de Cuevas Inc. New York sold; to Fogg Art Museum 1984 inv. no. 1984.606.1 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Melvin R. Seiden Fund and Louise Haskell Daly Fund
Title: Saint Bartholomew
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Bartholomew holds a knife, which is the attribute of his martyrdom by flaying.

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