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Crossbowman Assisted by a Milkmaid

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Decorated paper border.
Department of Drawings Perhaps Samuel van Huls The Hague sold; [The Hague Swart 14 May 1736 and following days lot I. 365]. Perhaps Jeronimus Tonneman Amsterdam sold; [Amsterdam De Leth 21 October 1754 and following days lot H. 74]; to Rostaart.[2] Martin Folkes London sold; [Langford London 15 January 1756 and following days sixth night’s sale lot 39.] [Blumka Gallery New York] sold; to Meta and Paul J. Sachs Cambridge Mass. (without his mark L. 2091); Gift of Meta and Paul J. Sachs 1953.86 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Meta and Paul J. Sachs
Title: Crossbowman Assisted by a Milkmaid
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