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Old Roman Tower at Andernach, Rhine

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Department of Drawings Gift of the artist to his sister Marion Colman Shattuck Granby CT; to her daughter Isabel Colman Shattuck; her bequest to Helen Shattuck Stuart 1967; to Katherine Stuart Emigh. Katherine Stuart Emigh New Britain CT; sold at Christie's New York March 26-27 1981 lot 431; sold to Frederick R. Koch; his gift to the Fogg Art Museum 1981. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Frederick R. Koch
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Title: Old Roman Tower at Andernach, Rhine
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