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Collection of Jacques-Louis de Beringhen, Marquis de Châteauneuf (died 1723); collection of Sir George Beaumont by 1799; his Gift, 1823/8.
Davies 1957, pp. 48-9
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Collection of Jacques-Louis de Beringhen, Marquis de Châteauneuf (died 1723); collection of Sir George Beaumont by 1799; his Gift, 1823/8.
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