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Dante and Virgil Escaping from the Devils (from Dante's "Divine Comedy"); verso: Sketch of rocks
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Commissioned from the artist by John Linnell by 1830 sold through his sale [Christie's London March 15 1918 as part of lot 148]; to Alec Martin for the National Art-Collections Fund London. [Scott & Fowles New York] sold; to Grenville Lindall Winthrop New York 1921 bequest; to Fogg Art Museum 1943
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop
Title: Dante and Virgil Escaping from the Devils (from Dante's "Divine Comedy"); verso: Sketch of rocks
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