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Data as published online by Sotheby's:
In the artist's possession until his death;
Sale ('Johan Diedrik Pompe van der Meerdervoort, Burgemeester te Dordrecht; en van den beroemden Bloemschilder Jan van Huyzum'), Amsterdam, 14 October 1749, lot 9 f 1215-0 to
Gerrit Braamcamp (1699 - 1771), Amsterdam (with the dealer La Salle in 1766);
His sale, Amsterdam, 31 July 1771, lot 91f 4,100.-, to
Jan (Jansz.) Gildemeester (1744 - 1799), Amsterdam,
His sale, Amsterdam, 11 June 1800, lot 87, f 1,950 to
Oudekerk de Vries;
George Watson Taylor (1771 - 1841), London, by 1818,
His sale, London, Christie's, 13 June 1823, lot 62, £262.10.10 to Down;
With C.J. Nieuwenhuys, 15 September 1823, bought for f. 5,000;
King Willem II of The Netherlands (1792 - 1849),
His (deceased) sale, The Hague, 2 August 1850, lot 100, under reserve f 3,000 to C.J. Nieuwenhuys;
Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild (1808-1879), by 1878;
Thence by inheritance to his widow, Charlotte, Baroness Lionel de Rothschild (1819 - 1884), Gunnersbury Park, Middlesex;
Thence by descent to her son, Leopold de Rothschild (1845 - 1917);
Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942), Exbury, Hampshire ;
Edmund de Rothschild (b. 1916), from whom acquired by Tancred Borenius, 15 April 1942;
John Enrico Fattorini (1878-1949);
Mary Fattorini (1909-2000)
All collection data is based on research completed before December 2017. For details, read about the research methods of the Northbrook Provenance Project.