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His Beatitude Benedictos I, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem

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Department of Prints Joseph H. Hazen Foundation New York New York gift; to the Fogg Art Museum April 4 1974. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of the Joseph H. Hazen Foundation in honor of Elesheva Cohen Curator of the Israel Museum Jerusalem
Title: His Beatitude Benedictos I, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
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