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Women Bleaching Linen Near a Walled Town

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Department of Drawings Amédée-Paul-Emile Gasc Avesnes (L. 1131 without his mark) sold; to Charles Gasc Paris (L. 543 lower right and L. 1068 verso center). [Kate de Rothschild London] sold; to Seiden and Cuevas Inc. New York later Vermeer Associates Limited Brampton Ontario sold; to Harvard University Art Museums 1994; The Kate Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Special Purchase Fund 1994.137 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Kate Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Special Purchase Fund
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