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See the discussion of the companion painting, NG 1125.1.
Collection of Duke of Hamilton by 1854; bought, 1882.
Davies 1961, pp. 340-1
Lightbown 1986, p. 450
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See the discussion of the companion painting, NG 1125.1.
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Davies 1961, pp. 340-1
Lightbown 1986, p. 450
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