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Untitled (The Cow Jumps Over the Moon)
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Rights: © The Willem de Kooning Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Department of Modern & Contemporary Art
Willem de Kooning; to Martin Craig New York New York (c. 1938 - 1958) sold; to Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Coltrera Brooklyn New York (through [Mitchell-Innes & Nash New York New York]) sold; to Harvard University Art Museums 2007.
NOTE: Per a letter in the curatorial file the work was a trade between de Kooning and Martin Craig.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Dr. Ernest G. Stillman Class of 1907 by exchange
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X-Radiograph Settings: 50 KV, 5 mA, 165 seconds; Lorad, Kodak
Burroughs Number: 4807
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