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An Allegory, Probably of the Peace of Utrecht of 1713
Antoine Rivalz (French, 1667–1735)
Oil on canvas; 18 5/8 x 22 in. (47.3 x 55.9 cm)
Bequest of Harry G. Sperling, 1971 (1976.100.11)

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?Pierre de Lagorrée, Toulouse (by 1751–at least 1773; as La paix, by Antoine Rivalz); ?Madame Pierre de Lagorrée, Toulouse (in 1784; as La paix d'Utrech, Tableaux allégorique, by Antoine Rivalz); [Ambroselli, Paris, until 1969; as "L'Hérésie détruite (Révocation de l'Édit de Nantes)," by Charles Le Brun; share exchanged with Kleinberger]; [Ambroselli, Paris, and Kleinberger, New York, 1969–71; half share exchanged with Ambroselli]; [Kleinberger, New York, 1971–75; bequeathed by Harry G. Sperling, last surviving partner of firm, to MMA]

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