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View of Palazzo Chigi Ariccia and the Porta Napoletana

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Department of Drawings Emmanuel Moatti Paris sold to Vermeer Associates Limited 1995. Vermeer Associates Limited acquired from Moatti 1995 sold to HUAM 2000. long-term loan to HUAM 1995 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase through the generosity of the Estates of Margaret H. Rousseau and William C. Rousseau
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Title: View of Palazzo Chigi Ariccia and the Porta Napoletana
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