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Ganymede
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Henry Constantine Jennings (L. 2771). Thomas Lawrence (without his mark); [Samuel Woodburn]; William II King of Holland his sale Amsterdam De Vries Roos and Brondgeest 12 August 1850 lot 153 as "attributed to Michelangelo;" sold to Samuel Woodburn his sale London Christie's 4 June 1860 lot 137 bought by [dealer?] Enson. Sir John Charles Robinson (L. 1433); his son Charles Newton Robinson 1914 (presumably inherited in 1913 from his father). John Hemming Fry; Noel Monod Greenwich Conn.; sold to Fogg Art Museum for $1200 1955.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gifts for Special Uses Fund
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