Literature
Catalogues raisonnés
HdG 625
Bredius 331
Bauch 459
Gerson 121
Bredius/Gerson 331 (by another artist)
Corpus II C 69 (as not by Rembrandt)
Tümpel A103 (studio of Rembrandt)
Corpus VI 63b
Manuth 226 (doubtful)
Giltaij 364 (Rembrandt and workshop)
Collection catalogues
Katharine Baetjer,
European paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art by artists born before 1865, New York, 1995, p. 313
Walter Liedtke,
Dutch paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New Haven, 2007, nr. 144
Literature
Anna Tummers,
The eye of the connoisseur, Amsterdam, 2011, fig. 24
Stephanie S. Dickey and Jochen Sander (eds.),
Rembrandt in Amsterdam, New Haven, 2021, fig. 6.9
Provenance
G. van Beresteijn, Kasteel Maurick, Vught, The Netherlands, until d. 1884
his estate sale, L.G.N. Dullemen, 's-Hertogenbosch, 24 October, 1884, probably among nos. 17–46b, bought in
his estate sale, L.G.N. Dullemen, 's-Hertogenbosch, 28 June, 1887, to Jacob van Beresteijn
Jacob van Beresteijn, Gorssel, The Netherlands, 1887, sold to Gérard
with Félix Gérard, Paris, 1887–88, sold to Cottier
with Cottier and Co., London and New York, 1888, sold to Havemeyer
Mr. and Mrs. H.O. Havemeyer, New York, 1888–his d. 1907
Mrs. H.O. (Louisine W.) Havemeyer, New York, 1907–d. 1929