? Commissioned by or for the sitter;{According to the labels on the reverse; see Inscriptions.} ? his daughter, Anna de Hooghe (?-1717), Amsterdam; ? her son, Johannes Bakhuizen (1683-1731), Amsterdam; ? his son, Ludolf Bakhuizen (1717-1782), Amsterdam/Rotterdam; ? his daughter, Christina Sebilla Charlotte Bakhuizen (1750-1810), Amsterdam; ? her son, Hendrik Arend van den Brink (1783-1852), Amsterdam; his daughter, Maria Elisabeth van den Brink (1824-1905), Velp; by whom bequeathed to the museum, with 295 other objects, including 29 paintings, mostly family portraits, 1905;{_Verslagen omtrent ’s Rijks verzamelingen van geschiedenis en kunst_ 1905 (annual report of the Rijksmuseum), pp. 10, 16.} on loan to Prof. Jan Nicolaas Bakhuizen van den Brink (1896-1987), 40 Rapenburg, Leiden, with SK-A-2185, 1950-87.{The portraits can be seen in a photograph of the interior in T.H. Lunsingh Scheurleer, C.W. Fock and A.J. van Dissel (eds.), _Het Rapenburg: Geschiedenis van een Leidse gracht_, Va, Leiden 1990, p. 359.}
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