…; sale, Warnar Wreesman Borghartzoon (c. 1748-1814, Amsterdam), Amsterdam (P. van der Schley et al.), 11 April 1816, no. 55 (‘Een Wederga van den voorgaanden [the portrait of Rubens, SK-A-2318], steld voor den Advokaat C: Gevartius, in alles als de voorgaande, door _denzelven_ [op. P. h.10, br. 7.1/2 duimen [26.5 x 19.6 cm] door A. van Dyk]’), with SK-A-2318 (no. 54), fl. 275, to the dealer Jeronimo de Vries for Lucretia Johanna van Winter (1785-1845), Amsterdam;{R. Priem, ‘The ‘‘Most Excellent Collection’’ of Lucretia Johanna van Winter: The Years 1809-22, with a Catalogue of the Works Purchased’, _Simiolus_ 25 (1997) pp. 103-235, esp. pp. 174-75, note 208, and p. 199, no. 6; De Vries was bidding against Apostool on behalf of the Rijksmuseum.} her husband Jonkheer Hendrik Six van Hillegom (1790-1847), Amsterdam; their sons Jonkheer Jan Pieter Six van Hillegom (1824-1899) and Jonkheer Pieter Hendrik Six van Vromade (1827-1905); from the latter’s heirs, with 37 other pictures, fl. 751,000, with a contribution from the Rembrandt Society of fl. 200,000, to the Dutch Government, 1907; presented to the museum, with SK-A-2318, 1908; on loan to the Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, 1999-2011
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