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Bust of a Young Girl

Formerly attributed to (French, act. 1663−1701)
Date19th century
MediumTerracotta
DimensionsH.: 12 1/8 in. (30.8 cm)
Credit LineGift of Miss Helen Clay Frick, 1935
Accession number1935.2.80
Collection History

Jansen, Paris. Elsie de Wolfe (afterwards Lady Mendl). Miss Helen C. Frick, 1914. Gift of Miss Helen C. Frick, 1935.

Source: Sculpture in The Frick Collection: German, Netherlandish, French and British. Volume IV. New York: The Frick Collection, 1970.

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