…; sale, Hendrik Muilman (1743-1812, Amsterdam), Amsterdam (P. van der Schley et al.), 12 April 1813 _sqq_., no. 136 (‘Hoog 22, breed 30 duimen [57.2 x 78 cm]. Paneel. Een Dorpsgezigt, gestoffeerd met een Postwagen en Reizigers te paard, op den voorgrond een Herder, welke eenige Koeijen voortdrijft […].’), bought in at fl. 70 (last bidder Jeronimo de Vries);{Copy RKD.} his son, Willem Ferdinand Mogge Muilman (1778-1849), Amsterdam; his daughter, Anna Maria van de Poll-Mogge Muilman (1811-1878), Amsterdam; her stepson, Jacobus Salomon Hendrik van de Poll (1837-1880), Amsterdam; by whom bequeathed to the museum, with 49 other paintings, 2 July 1880{NHA, ARS, IS, inv. 162, no. 367 (21 June 1880); NHA, ARM, Kop., inv. 39, p. 288, nos. 36 (26 June 1880), 37 (29 June 1880); NHA, ARS, IS, inv. 162, no. 370 (30 June 1880); NHA, ARM, Kop., inv. 39, p. 289, nos. 39 (3 July 1880), 41 (9 July 1880); NHA, ARS, IS, inv. 162, no. 371 (15 July 1880); NHA, ARM, Kop., inv. 39, p. 291, no. 50 (10 August 1880). Provenance reconstructed in C. van der Bas, ‘The Muilman Collection: The Progressive Taste of an Eighteenth-Century Banking Family’, _Simiolus_ 32 (2006), pp. 156-81, esp. p. 171, note 56.}
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