
Data as published online by Waddeson (National Trust):
Possibly Frans van Mieris sale, Leiden, 7 May 1764, no. 204 for f85 to Bisschop; Johan Goll Franckenstein sale, Amsterdam, 1 July 1833, lot no. 14; bought by Brongeest from Franckenstein sale for Baron Johan Verstolk van Soelen (b.1776, d.1845), for 10,2000 florins; bought by Thomas Baring (b.1799, d.1873) in 1846 as part of the acquisition of the Verstolk van Soelen collection en-bloc through Chaplin by Baring, Humphrey Mildmay and Jones Lloyd (later Lord Overstone); bequeathed by Thomas Baring to his nephew Lord Northbrook (b.1826, d.1904); acquired by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (b.1839, d.1898) from Lord Northbrook; inherited by his sister Alice de Rothschild (b.1847, d.1922); inherited by her great-nephew James de Rothschild (b.1878, d.1957); bequeathed to Waddesdon The Rothschild Collection (The National Trust) in 1957.
All collection data is based on research completed before December 2017. For details, read about the research methods of the Northbrook Provenance Project.