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The Infant Bacchus Entrusted to the Nymphs of Nysa
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Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson Paris; his sale Paris 11 April 1825 and following days lot 499; Sir Thomas Lawrence London (without his mark L.2445); William Coningham Brighton (without his mark L.476); possibly Colnaghi London (by 1846); Pierre Defer Paris; his son-in-law Henri Dumesnil Paris by descent (their mark L.739 lower right) ; Dumesnil and Defer-Dumensil families by descent; their sale Drouot (Boudin and Foucault) Paris 10-12 May 1900 lot 204; sale Drouot (Ader) Paris 14 May 1958 lot 28; Stephen Higgins Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Stralem New York; Harvard Art Museums/ Fogg Museum Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stralem 1958.290
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Stralem
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