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Madame de Saint-Maurice, 1776
Joseph Siffred Duplessis (French, 1725–1802)
Oil on canvas; 39 1/2 x 31 7/8 in. (100.3 x 81 cm)
Bequest of James A. Aborn, 1968 (69.161)

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Carleton Gates (until 1876; his estate sale, Leavitt, New York, December 21–22, 1876, no. 479, as "Portrait of Mme. Neckar, wife of the Minister of Finance under Louis XVI., and mother of Mme. de Stael . . . Signed, and dated 1776," for $105); James A. Aborn, New York (by 1948–d. 1968; bequeathed to the Museum as a portrait of Madame Neckar)

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