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Schaunard's studio; La vie de Boheme
Printmaker: Conder, Charles
No.1 of the Carnival set, drawn in 1904, published by Messrs. Ernest Brown & Phillips in 1906
History note: Colnaghi & Obach; bt F.E. Bliss [Lugt 265] 24/7/1918; Carfax & Co. written on the mount
Bought from the Print Duplicates Fund
Method of acquisition: Bought (1943)
20th Century
1904
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1906
Accession number: P.251-1943
Primary reference Number: 150585
Lugt: 265
Dodgson (Conder): 14
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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