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Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (1748-1836)

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Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Jacques-Louis David painted 1817; to Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès; to Madame Combes 1856 by descent; to Henri Vicomte de Bérenger 1913 sold [through Birnbaum via André Weil] to; Grenville Lindall Winthrop 1936 bequest; to Fogg Art Museum 1943. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop
Title: Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (1748-1836)
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