Provenance
Comte de Thiènnes, Kasteel Rumbeke, Belgium, by whom acquired in the 19th century, and by descent to his granddaughter,
Comtesse de Limburg-Stirum, Warmond, The Netherlands
M.E. van Gelder, Château Zeecrabbe, Uccle, Belgium, by 1911
Sir William van Horne (1843-1915), Montreal, by 1912, and by descent to his daughter,
Miss Adaline van Horne, by 1936, by whom gifted to her niece by marriage,
Mrs William van Horne, 14 June 1944 (according to a manuscript annotation in the copy of the 1944 exhibition catalogue kept at the Art Association of Montreal).
with
Wildenstein and Co., New York, from whom acquired in March 1973 by the following,
Ambassador J. William Middendorf II (born 1924)
anonymous sale (Property of an American Collector), Sotheby’s, London, 8 December 1986, nrs. 52 and 53
with
Noortman (Maastricht), 15 July 1998, from whom acquired.
anonymous sale (Property of a European Private Collector), Sotheby’s, New York, 29 January 2009, nrs. 45 and 46 (withdrawn)
sale Christie's, London, Important Old Master Paintings from The Eric Albada Jelgersma Collection, 6 December 2018, nr. 10