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Framed without glazing measuring 39 x 55 inches.

Artist retouched and restored this work in 1912. Professionally relined and cleaned in 1912. Painting was lined after this initial conservation. Scattered areas of inpainting throughout. Circular area of heavy varnish on surface in lower right center. A few abrasions to surface along left edge. 1866
oil on canvas
31½ h × 48½ w in (80 × 123 cm) Provenance: The Estate of I.S. Storr, New York | Private Collection, California


Auctioneer:
Rago

Date:
2020-09-23

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