Provenance
Possibly King Charles II (1630–85), England
Baron van Dornick
his sale, Farebrother, London, 14 February 1811, nr. 90, as by A. Bloemaert (for £39.18)
possibly with Charles F. P. Dillon, art dealer, New York, before 1883, as by Jacob Jordaens
Nason Bartholomew Collins (1834–94), New York and Iowa, as by Rubens
by descent to his daughter Mrs. Robert Coskery (b. 1866; née Elizabeth N. Collins), Des Moines, Iowa, by whom bequeathed to the Des Moines Women’s Club, 1938
Des Moines Women’s Club, Hoyt Sherman Place, Des Moines, Iowa, 1938, as by Jacob Jordaens
sale, Sotheby’s, New York, 22 January 2004, nr. 24, as attributed to Hendrick Bloemaert (to
Dr. Alfred Bader, Milwaukee and Gui Rochat, New York; Robert Simon Fine Art, New York, 2006)
with
Otto Naumann Ltd., New York
from whom acquired by the present owner in 2008
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