Provenance
            
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                    1893: possibly among drawings sold by 
                        Henry Studdy Theobald (1847-1934) at auction, Sotheby's London, 23 January 1893 (lots 113-130) which 
                        Thomas Way (1837-1915) described as ' mostly slight and struck me as being "early studies" (such as the Mummy Cloth & Notes for Dress) "unfinished sketches" or "schemes" for more complete works.' 1 
                
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                    1910: acquired, possibly in 1910, by 
                        Henry Harper Benedict (1844-1935)
                    ; 
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                    1935: after his death, passed to his widow 
                        Katherine Geddes Benedict (1879-1961)
                     and her daughter Mrs James Douglass Sharpe;
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                    1962: sold at auction, Benedict sale, London, Sotheby, 21 November 1962 (lot 1) as 'Study of drapery' bought jointly by Agnew, and Weitzner, London dealers;
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                    1964: sold to a private collector on 16 June 1964.
For further details, see MacDonald 1995 (cat. rais.) [more]
                     (cat. no. 567).