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Old master & 19th century paintings, drawings & watercolors : part II.

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Corporate Author: Christie, Manson & Woods International Inc.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Christie's, 2011.
Subjects:
Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Carnegie Museum of Art.
Rosenbach Museum & Library.
Collection of Henry Luce III, thence by descent to the consignors
Estate of Margaret B. Nichols
Heirs of John Nicholas Brown
William F. Reilly Collection
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Fisher
Columbus Museum of Art
Estate of Mary Lou Cashman
Collection of Robert Shapazian
Ball State Museum of Art
Hispanic Society of America
Estate of Max Stern
Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation
Rossetto family Collection
Collection of the late Dr. Ludwig Burchard
Price lists.
Auction catalogs.
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