Probably in the 1880s, the painting was exhibited at the prestigious Galerie Wimmer in Munich or in its branch in New York; then he was in the United States and his fate was unknown Auction: Sotheby's, New York, 26 January 2008, lot 308 as A gypsy family Auction: Desa Unicum, Warsaw, 9 October 2008, lot 52 as A gypsy family Auction: Agra Art S.A., Warsaw, 18 October 2020, lot 1004 as Stolen, Kidnapped Child, In the Gypsy Camp and Gypsy Family
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