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Anna Blume, Professor of the History of Art, Fashion Institute of Technology, State
Anna Blume, Professor of the History of Art, Fashion Institute of Technology, State
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Anna Blume, Professor of the History of Art, Fashion Institute of Technology, State
Collected in Kankakee County, Illinois (?); Philip C. Schupp Collection, Chicago; Byron W. Knoblock, Quincy, IL; [John J. Klejman, New York]; Ralph T. Coe, Santa Fe, NM, until (d.) 2010; Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts, 2010–2011
Anna Blume, Professor of the History of Art, Fashion Institute of Technology, State
[Until 1955, with Jacob Hirsch (1874-1955), Geneva and New York]; [1955-1959, Estate of Jacob Hirsch]; May 2, 1959, acquired by Dr. Athos Moretti, purchased through Ars Antiqua, Lucerne, Switzerland (lot 33); [1959-1984, with Dr
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