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A. B. Widener and his son Joseph and the circumstances of its becoming part of the National Gallery of Art are discussed by
John Walker (Walker 1984, 32-34).
9. Bushell 1980.
10. Among other collection catalogues are the following:
1. Garland collection: Getz 1895.
2. J. Pierpont Morgan collection: Morgan 1904-1911.
3. Frick collection: Pope 1974.
4. Walters collection: Bushell 1980. The original 1897 edition of ten folio volumes was limited to 500 and is rarely available.
The colored plates are Prang lithographs. The accompanying text by Bushell was published in a separate volume in 1899.
The one-volume edition was published in New York in 1980.
5. Hoyt collection: Tseng and Dart 1964-1972.
6. Baur collection: Ayers 1968-1974.
7. Brundage collection: Lefebvre d'Argence 1967.
On the early collectors, see Saarinen 1958, Tompkins 1970, and Walker 1984, 32-34.
11. Walker 1984, 28-29.
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