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First Project for the Funerary Monument of Cardinal de Fleury

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Department of Drawings Pierre-Jean Mariette Paris (his mark L.1852); his estate sale Basan Paris 30 January 1776 part of lot 1120 sold; to Avaulez; Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon de Fabergoules Aix-en-Provence sold; to Charles-Joseph-Barthélémy Giraud Aix-en-Provence sold; to Prosper Flury-Hérard Paris (his mark L.1015); his sale Delbergue-Cormot Paris 13 May 1861 lot 42 sold; to Blaisot; sale Christie’s London July 4 1995 lot 121 sold; to Jeffrey E. Horvitz Boston gift; to Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Jeffrey E. Horvitz inv. no. 1999.19 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Jeffrey E. Horvitz
Title: First Project for the Funerary Monument of Cardinal de Fleury
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