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Mullein Pink

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Department of Drawings Agneta Block Vijverhof The Netherlands. Perhaps Samuel van Huls The Hague sold; [Swart The Hague 14 May 1736 under portfs. YYY and ZZZ lot 3882.] Perhaps Jan Bisschop sold; [Bosch et al. Rotterdam 24 June 1771 kb K under lots 70-89]; lots 70-72 75-78 81-84 and 89 to H. van den Bergh lots 73-74 79-80 85-86 and 88 to D. de Jongh lot 87 to Fouquet. Perhaps heirs of Michiel van den Bergh Rotterdam sold; [Holsteyn Rotterdam 19 June 1786 kb D lots 4 14-26]; to Philippie. Or instead perhaps the heirs of Daniel de Jongh sold; [Van Ryp Rotterdam 26 March 1810 kb N lots 55-61.] Janet and John E. Marqusee New York sold; [Sotheby’s London 13 December 1973 lot 155 repr. p. 82]; to [Baskett & Day London] sold; to Maida and George Abrams Boston 1974 (L. 3306 verso lower left); The Maida and George Abrams Collection 1999.169. The Maida and George Abrams Collection Fogg Art Museum Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts
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