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UK collector; banker, principal partner of the family business Harman & Co.; director of the Bank of England 1794 -1827
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Jeremiah Harman
UK collector; banker, principal partner of the family business Harman & Co.; director of the Bank of England 1794 -1827
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1763-1844
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19 August 1763Gregorian
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Jeremiah Harman was a previous owner of La Vierge et l’enfant by Adriaen Isenbrandt, (French Schloss 122) which was sold during his estate sale at Christies in May 1844, as The virgin with the infant in her arms counting her beads by Lucas van Leyden lot 66, p.14.
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