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Cavalry Battle

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Department of Drawings Private collection New Jersey sold; [through Doyle New York April 23 2013 lot 263]; to Westchester Fine Art Valhalla NY; sold [October 12 2014]; to Lawrence Berkowitz and Carol Boas Goodson Los Angeles 2014 gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2018 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Lawrence Berkowitz and Carol Boas Goodson
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Title: Cavalry Battle
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