Data provided by Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen and formatted at Carnegie Museum of Art:
Jan Havicksz. Steen [1626–1679], the artist, Leiden, Netherlands, ca. 1665. Baron J.G. Verstolk van Soelen, The Hague, Netherlands, ca. 1830; J. Brondgeest [1]; Thomas Baring, M. P. [1799–1873], London, England, 1846; bequest to his nephew, Thomas George Baring [1826–1904], 1st Earl of Northbrook, London, England, in 1873; by descent to his son, Francis George Baring [1850–1929], 2nd Earl of Northbrook, London, England, 1904; Sir Joseph Duveen, Bart. of Lord Duveen of Milbank, New York; J.R. Bier, Haarlem, Netherlands; purchased by Mr. Willem van der Vorm, January 4, 1940.
Notes:
[1]. Note on the back of the panel.
[2]. Purchased for 20.000 guilders
Data provided by Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen:
Baron J.G. Verstolk van Soelen, ca. 1830; J. Brondgeest (note on the back of the panel); Thomas Baring; Earl of Northbrook, 1889; Sir Joseph Duveen, Bart. of Lord Duveen of Milbank, New York; Mr. Willem van der Vorm purchased the painting from J.R. Bier, Haarlem, on 4 January 1940 for 20.000 guilders.
All collection data is based on research completed before December 2017. For details, read about the research methods of the Northbrook Provenance Project.