...; ? collection Hendrik van Heteren (1672-1749), The Hague;{See Moes/Van Biema 1909, p. 192; Verroen 1985, p. 31.} his son, Adriaan Leonard van Heteren (1724-1800), The Hague (‘Eenige Ruiters in haar Logement, met Vrouwen, Paarden, en bywerk, door Johan le Ducq. h. 26 d., br. 19½ d. D. [68 x 51 cm]’);{Hoet 1752, II, p. 454.} his third cousin and godson, Adriaan Leonard van Heteren Gevers (1794-1866), Rotterdam (‘Jean le Duc. Tableau capital representant des officiers et des chevaux en repos avec plusieurs accessoires (toile, h. 26 l. 19½) [68 x 51 cm]’.);{Coll. cat. Gevers 1808, p. 146, no. 26.} from whom, fl. 100,000, to the museum with 136 other paintings _en bloc_ (known as the ‘Kabinet van Heteren Gevers’), by decree of Louis Napoleon King of Holland, and through the mediation of his father Dirk Cornelis Gevers (1763-1839), 8 June 1809;{Verroen 1985, p. 17, notes 2, 3.} on loan to the Centraal Museum, Utrecht, February 1924-March 1942
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