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NG 644.2 comes from a series of paintings, which also includes NG 643.1, 643.2 and 644.1. See under NG 643.1 for further discussion and see Appendix B for a larger reproduction.
NG 644.2 and the related paintings mentioned above were in the collection of the Emperor Rudolph III of Prague; subsequently they passed through the Queen Christina of Sweden, Odescalchi and Orléans collections; bought with the Edmond Beaucousin collection, Paris, 1860.
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NG 644.2 comes from a series of paintings, which also includes NG 643.1, 643.2 and 644.1. See under NG 643.1 for further discussion and see Appendix B for a larger reproduction.
NG 644.2 and the related paintings mentioned above were in the collection of the Emperor Rudolph III of Prague; subsequently they passed through the Queen Christina of Sweden, Odescalchi and Orléans collections; bought with the Edmond Beaucousin collection, Paris, 1860.
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