Its provenance has been documented since 1821, when it was acquired by Hieronymus Klugkist. In 1851 it came to the Bremen Kunstverein as part of Klugkist's testamentary foundation. In 1943 the print was removed from storage during the war years, then stolen, but returned to the Kunsthalle Bremen in 2001.
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Federzeichnung von Albrecht Dürer mit dem Titel ''Frauenbad'', um 1496