…. ; ? Jacob Wuytiers [Woutiers] (c. 1613-79), Herengracht 214, Amsterdam;{Estate inventory, Jaspar Losschaert, SAA, notary A. Lock, NA 2182, fol. 185, 16 June 1667; with thanks to S.A.C. Dudok van Heel.} ? bequeathed to his nephew, Dirck Wuytiers, 14 April 1679 (‘een Ecce homo van Heemskerck’);{ Estate inventory, Jaspar Losschaert, SAA, notary A. Lock, NA 2182, fol. 185, 16 June 1667; see Bredius 1913, p. 205.} ? his nephew and brother-in-law, Jacob Cromhout (1651-1708), Lord of Nieuwkercke, Herengracht 364;{Jacob Cromhout was married to Margaretha Wuytiers. With thanks to S.A.C. Dudok van Heel.} ? his sale, including some pieces from the cabinet of Jasper Loskert (†), Amsterdam, sold on the premises (J.P. Zomer), 7 May 1709 sqq., no. 38, as Maerten van Heemskerck (‘dito, met de Doorne-kroon van de zelve’);{Copy RKD.} ...; sale, Dirk Margarethus Alewijn (1816-85, Hoorn and Medemblik), Amsterdam (C.F. Roos), 16 December 1885, no. 1, as Dutch school, 15th century, fl. 200, to the dealer Frederik Muller;{Copy RKD.} purchased by the museum for fl. 230, 1886{Note RMA.}
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