…; ? estate inventory, Anna van Renesse, Lady of Assendelft (1622-67), Kasteel Assumburgh, near Heemskerk, 1667, ‘Old gentleman’s room above the great chamber’ (‘een oud schilderije’);{Transcribed in Wildeman 1905, p. 46.} ? her cousin, George Frederik van Renesse, Baron van Elderen (1620-81), Kasteel ’s Herenelderen, Tongeren;{Wildeman 1905, p. 42.} his granddaughter, Anna Margaretha, Gravin van Rennesse van Elderen (1703-75), and her husband, Frederik Johan van Isendoorn à Blois (1699-1771), Kasteel Cannenburg, Vaassen;{Lunsingh Scheurleer 1990, pp. 203-04.} recorded in the ‘cabinet of the apartment’ at Kasteel Cannenburg, Vaassen, no. 8 or 23, after 1726;{Between 1726 and 1742 Anna Margaretha, Gravin van Renesse van Elderen kept an account of the decoration of Kasteel Cannenburg: AG, AHC, no. 407; see Lunsingh Scheurleer 1990, pp. 203-04.} their grandson, Frederik Carel Theodoor, Baron van Isendoorn à Blois (1784-1865), Kasteel Cannenburg, Vaassen; his sale, Amsterdam (C.F. Roos), 19 August 1879, no. 1, as 15th-century Flemish school, fl. 2,200, to J.W. Kaiser, for the museum;{NHA, ARM, Kop, inv. 39, p. 273, no. 40 (1 August 1879), no. 41 (20 August 1879); NHA, ARS, IS, inv. 161, no. 323 (12 August 1879), no. 326 (27 August 1879); on loan to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 2004-10}
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