? Commissioned by or for the sitter; ? her second husband, Hiob de Wildt (1637-1704), Amsterdam; ? their son, David de Wildt (1662-1729), Amsterdam; ? his son, Hiob de Wildt (1697-1755), Amsterdam; ? his son, Hugo de Wildt (1741-1813), Amsterdam and Leiden; his daughter, Maria Susanna Theodora de Wildt (1766-1851), Leiden and Wassenaar; transferred for safekeeping to the Charter Room in Leiden Town Hall, 13 April 1838, with other family portraits from the collection of Maria Susanna Theodora de Wildt, no. 8 (‘Onbekende jonge vrouw door J. Luttenburg anno 1646; zwaar met worm’);{cited in Ebert 2009, p. 562.} removed at the request of her nephew, Frans de Wildt (1805-69), Amsterdam, 4 May 1839;{Note RMA; Van Thiel in Amsterdam 1984, p. 181; Van Thiel in Van Thiel/De Bruyn Kops 1995, p. 227.} ? his daughter, Isabella de Wildt (1832-83), Haarlem; ? her husband, Jan Pieter Teding van Berkhout, (1831-98), Haarlem; his son, Pieter Teding van Berkhout (1865-1935), Huis Boekenrode, Aerdenhout, 1915;{Haarlem 1915, p. 9, no. 140.} his sale, (Mensing and Muller), 9 December 1930, no. 250, fl. 5,800, to Van Bever,{Hofstede de Groot notes RKD.} or to Jonkvrouw Sophia Wilhelmina Petronella van Lennep (1892-1966), wife of Pierre Herbert Bicker (1866-1945), Driebergen,{Letter Pierre Herbert Bicker to A. Staring, 3 May 1944; file RMA.} or to Pierre Herbert Bicker (1866-1945), Driebergen; {Note RMA.} collection Sophia Wilhelmina Petronella van Lennep (1892-1966), Driebergen, widow of Pierre Herbert Bicker; her daughter,Wendela Isabella Catharina Royer née Bicker (1929-2006), Rotterdam; from whom, on loan to the museum, 1966-2006;…; on loan from a private collector to the museum, since 2006
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