Provenance
Gideon de Wildt's daughter, Johanna van der Blooke (1664-1709) by inheritance
her daughter, Susanna Maria de Vijver (1685-after 1722)
her son, Leonard de Vijver (1716-1800), Amsterdam
his widow, Elisabeth Jacoba de Vijver (née Erissmann), who in 1826 married Dirk Molenarr
Dirk Molenaar (1786-1865), The Hague
his sale, Van Doorn, The Hague, 7-12 October 1861, together with its companion piece, to Sarluis
with Sarluis
Neville D. Goldschmid, The Hague
his sale, Pillet/Féral, Paris, 4-5 May 1876, nr. 48 (with its companion piece nr. 49)
Baron E. de Beurnonville, Paris
his sale, Pillet/Féral, Paris, 9-16 May 1881. nr. 310, to Sedelmeyer (its companion piece, nr. 311 remained with Beurnonville)
with
Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris
Count János Pálffy, Bazin (now Pezinok, Slovakia), presumably bought from Sedelmeyer
bequeathed by Pálffy to the Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1912
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