…; the dealer Jacques Goudstikker, Amsterdam, 1934, 1940;{Amsterdam 1934, p. 80, no. 203; Goudstikker, black book, 1940, p. 2, no. 2096.} from his employees, fl. 2,500,000, with xx other objects, to Alois Miedl, 1940;{Report restitution committee, 1.15, p. 11.} the dealer Goudstikker-Miedl, 1940;{Report restitution committee, 1.15, p. 11 .} anonymous sale, Cologne(Lempertz), 14 June 1941, no. 72, as Piemontesischer Meister, unsold;{Copy RKD.} the dealer Goudstikker-Miedl, 1941;{RKD, The Hague, Goudstikker-Miedl-archive, inventory cards, no 2096.} war recuperation, The Dutch Government, 1945;{NA, NBI, 2.09.16, 857, no. 7.} restituted to the widow Désirée Goudstikker, 1949;{NA, NBI, 2.09.16, 857, no. 7; Letter E.J. Korthals Altes and W.C. Roest van Limburg to NBI, afd. Beheer, 21 September 1949. GAA 1341, 85.} anonymous sale [section Goudstikker], Amsterdam (Mak van Waay), 4 October 1949, no.47, as Italiaanse School;…; sale, Mrs H. Veder-Ras (1860-?, Rotterdam) et al. [? section Mrs. H. Veder-Ras], Amsterdam (Mak van Waay), 19 June 1951 sqq., no.23, fl.480;{Copy RMA}…; bequeathed by Prof. Dr Peter Formijne (1899-1995), Amsterdam, with xx other objects, to the museum, 1995
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