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The Women of Weinsberg

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Department of Drawings [P. H. van der Schley and D. du Pre Amsterdam 22 December 1817 lot F 24] bought in. [Roos de Vries and Brondgeest Amsterdam 1 March 1819 lot C45] sold; to Jean Bernard Amsterdam; [De Vries Brondgeest Engelberts and Roos Amsterdam 24 November 1834 lot K4] sold; to Lamberts. Perhaps Herman de Kat Dordrecht (according to Peoli sale). Neville D. Goldsmid The Hague (L. 1962 verso lower left) sold; [Hôtel Drouot Paris 25-27 April 1876 lot 64]. Juan Jorge Peoli New York (L. 2020 verso lower left) sold; [American Art Galleries New York 7 May and following days 1894 lot 293]. [Victor Spark New York] sold; to Fogg Art Museum 1953; William C. Heilman and Paul J. Sachs Birthday Anniversary Funds 1953.38 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum William C. Heilman and Paul J. Sachs Birthday Anniversary Funds
Title: The Women of Weinsberg
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