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Seascape with Boats arriving at a Dutch Warship and Others at Anchor Beyond

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Department of Drawings Perhaps Jeremiah Harman London. Perhaps Samuel Woodburn London perhaps sold; [Christie’s London 4 June 1860 and following days under lots 1009–1013.] Probably M. P. van der Dussen van Beefting probably sold; [Lamme Rotterdam 29-20 May 1876 as part of lot 712.] Probably J. F. Ellinckhuysen Rotterdam probably sold; [Muller and Van Gogh Amsterdam 19-20 November 1878 lot 256 or 257]; to Hogarth. Charles Sackville Bale London (L. 640 former mat) sold; [Christie’s London 9 June 1881 and following days lot 2490]; to [Jane Noseda London.] John Postle Heseltine London (L. 1507 former mat) by 1910 sold; [Muller Amsterdam 27-28 May 1913 lot 220]; to [Muller (bought in).] [Frederick Keppel & Co. New York] sold; to Meta and Paul J. Sachs Cambridge MA (L. 2091 without his mark) 1913; Bequest of Meta and Paul J. Sachs 1965.215 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Meta and Paul J. Sachs
Title: Seascape with Boats arriving at a Dutch Warship and Others at Anchor Beyond
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