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Madame Baptiste

 (French, 1725−1805)
Dateca. 1790
MediumPastel on cream paper
Dimensions18 × 14 5/8 in. (45.7 × 37.1 cm)
Credit LinePurchased by The Frick Collection with funds bequeathed in memory of Suzanne and Denise Falk, 1996
Accession number1996.3.127
Collection History

L. Godard, Paris, 1860. Senator Antonio Santamarina, Buenos Aires, acquired ca. 1950–52 in Paris, until 1974. Bequeathed to his son Miguel M. Santamarina, Buenos Aires. Acquired by The Frick Collection in 1996 with funds bequeathed in memory of Suzanne and Denise Falk.

Source: The Frick Collection: Drawings, Prints & Later Acquisitions. Volume IX. New York: The Frick Collection, 2003.

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