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Portrait of a Lady as the Goddess Diana

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Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Johan van der Linden van Slingelandt Dordrecht [1]. Charles René Dominique Sochet Destouches Paris sold [through his sale Paris March 21 1794 lot 59]; to Constantin. [2] Marius Paulme Paris sold [through his sale Galerie Georges Petit Paris commissaire priseur M.F. Lair-Dubreuil at Hôtel Drouot November 22 1923 lot 89]; to Horst. [Phillips London July 3 1990 lot 106]. [Christie’s London December 13 1996 lot 2]. [Johnny Van Haeften Ltd. London] sold; to Anne and Peter Brooke Boston 1998 gift; to Harvard Art Museums Notes [1] According to Descamps loc. cit. [2] From annotated March 21 1794 auction catalogue. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Peter and Anne Brooke
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