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NG 6303 is part of a series of canvases by Tiepolo. This series includes NG 6302 and 6304-5; for further detail see under NG 6302. NG 6303 was engraved by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo\'s son, Lorenzo, as the work of his father.
Collection of Friedrich von Rosenberg, Vienna, by 1883 (possibly collection of Samuel, Graf von Festetits, Vienna, by 1859); bought, 1960.
Levey 1971, pp. 225-8
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Collection of Friedrich von Rosenberg, Vienna, by 1883 (possibly collection of Samuel, Graf von Festetits, Vienna, by 1859); bought, 1960.
Levey 1971, pp. 225-8
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