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Comic Actor in the Role of a Kitchen Slave

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Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Anonymous gift. Purchased from Christie’s (London) 7 Nov. 2001 lot 296; previously offered at Christie’s (London) 25 April 2001 lot. 233. Owned in 1967 by N. A. C. Embiricos who acquired it 29 April 1961 from Ars Antiqua Luzern Auction 3 no. 61 where it was said to be from the collection of Prof. Bruno Meissner (Berlin-Zeuthen). Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Anonymous Gift in honor of David Gordon Mitten
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