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The Battle between the Israelites and the Hordes of Amalek

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Department of Drawings [Sotheby's London December 13 1973 lot 88]. Sir John Ropner baronet. [Sotheby's New York January 13 1989 lot 54]; to A. Alfred Taubman; his sale [Sotheby's New York January 27 2016 lot 23] bought in sold; to George Abrams Boston gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2023 The Maida and George Abrams Collection Fogg Art Museum Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts Gift of George Abrams in memory of Richard Medalie Harvard Law School '58
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