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Joseph Interpreting the Dreams of His Fellow Prisoners
Master of the Story of Joseph (Netherlandish, about 1500)
Oil on wood; Diameter 61 1/2 in. (156.2 cm)
Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1953 (53.168)

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Charles de Croy, duc d'Arschot, Schloß Beaumont, Hennegau, Germany (until d. 1612; inv. 1613, mentions six round represenations of the Story of Joseph); ?principe di San Donato, Paris and Florence; von Heyl collection, Worms, Germany (by 1923–at least 1931); [Tommy Grange (formerly Graupe), until 1953; sold to Agnew]; [Agnew, London, 1953; sold to MMA]

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