...; ? sale, Louis de Moni (1698-1771, The Hague and Leiden), Leiden, 13 April 1772 sqq., Album D, no. 253 (‘Een fraai Landschap met Geboomte, door J. van der Meer, de Jonge’); ...; ? sale, Reynier Assueri (?-1777 or before), Amsterdam (P. van der Schley et al.), 10 November 1777, Album G, no. 40 (‘Een Boschagtig Landschap met Geboomten, met O. Inkt geteekend, door J. van der Meer de Jonge’); ...; ? collection Johann Edler Goll von Franckenstein (1722-1785) (L. 2987), Amsterdam and Velzen;{Cf. Beck 1981, fig. 8c., the number _2017_ is of a kind of number similar to that on the verso of a drawing by Esaias van de Velde (1587-1630), inv. no. RP-T-00-280. The other eighteenth-century inscription on the present sheet, _o/oa_, resembles one on another drawing by Van der Meer II, which appeared in a sale, Amsterdam (Sotheby's), 4 November 2003, no. 64; https://rkd.nl/explore/images/68353.} ? his son, Jonkheer Johan Goll van Franckenstein (1756-1821), Amsterdam and Velzen; ? his son, Jonkheer Pieter Hendrik Goll van Franckenstein (1787-1832), Amsterdam and Velzen; ? his sale, Amsterdam (C.S. Roos et al.), 1 March 1819 sqq., Album M, in no. 39 (‘Twee dito [Landschappen]; met zwart krijt en o. inkt, door J. van der Meer’), with three other drawings, fl. 4:5:-, to ‘Versteegh’;{Copy RKD; possibly Dirck Versteeg (1751-1822), Amsterdam.} …; ? sale, Johannes Hermanus Molkenboer (1773-1824, Amsterdam), Amsterdam (J. de Vries et al.), 17 October 1825 sqq., Album P, no. 33 (‘Een hoog bergachtig Landschap, grootsch van ordonanntie en in een breede stijl behandeld, met oostind. inkt, door J. van der Meer de jonge’), or no. 34 (‘Een dito als de voorgaande in dezelfde stijl; door denzelven’), both fl. 9 to ‘Gruiter’;{Copy RKD.} …; collection Frederik Carel Theodoor, Baron van Isendoorn à Blois, Heer van Feluy and De Cannenburch (1784-1865), Kasteel De Cannenburch, Vaassen;{According to L. 2610.} inherited by Franciscus Johannes Hallo (1808-79), Kasteel Cannenburch, Vaassen;{Gelders Archief, 0407 Huis De Cannenburg, inv. no. 398.} sold through the mediation of the dealers A.E. Cohen and M. Wolff (L. 2610); sale, Frederik Carel Theodoor, Baron van Isendoorn à Blois, Heer van Feluy and De Cannenburch, Amsterdam (C.F. Roos et al.), 18 December 1879, in no. 118,{According to the inventory book; however the description for no. 118 matches inv. no. RP-T-1879-A-49; perhaps there was some confusion in the inventory book, and the present drawing may have been no. 205 in the same sale.} with inv. no. RP-T-1879-A-49, fl. 2:75:- for both, to the museum (L. 2228)
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