...; collection the De Geer family;{According to the KOG inventory, which referred to a De Geer auction of 1877, of which there is no named record and which thus may have been the partially anonymous sale listed above.}sale, Gillis van der Voort (†) et al. [anonymous section], Amsterdam (C.F. Roos and C.F. Roos Jr.), 13 March 1877, no. 13, as by an anonymous master, to D. Henriques de Castro and G.A. Heineken, by whom given to the KOG;{KOG inventory and P.J.J. van Thiel, ‘De schilderijen van het KOG’, in J.F. Heijbroek (ed.), _Voor Nederland bewaard. De verzamelingen van het Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap in het Rijksmuseum, Leids Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek_ 10 (1995), pp. 33-64, esp. p. 62 under no. 1060 (C.506).} on loan to the museum since 1889
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