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Sir Richard Saltonstall (1586-1658), after a 17th-century Dutch original attributed to Abraham de Vries (c. 1590-1650/52)

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Harvard University Portrait Collection Gift of Leverett Saltonstall to Harvard College 1852 Harvard University Portrait Collection Gift of Leverett Saltonstall to Harvard College 1852
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Title: Sir Richard Saltonstall (1586-1658), after a 17th-century Dutch original attributed to Abraham de Vries (c. 1590-1650/52)
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