Provenance
the sitter, Johan Hulshout, Leiden, about 1670–died 1687
his son, Johannes Hulshout, Leiden, 1687–died 1713
his daughter, Anna Hulshout, Leiden, 1713–died 1766
her daughter, Elisabeth Dorothea de Raet, Leiden, 1766–died 1780
her widower, baron Nicolaes van den Boetzelaer, Leiden, 1780–died 1796
their daughter, Magdalena Anna Elisabeth van den Boetzelaer, Leiden, 1796–died 1808
her daughter, baroness Diederica Catharina van Slingelandt, Leiden, 1808–died 1838
her widower, Daniël Hooft, Leiden, 1838–died 1860
his estate sale, Amsterdam, 30 October 1860, nr. 2, to Brack
J.P. Gilkinet, Liège, until 1863
his sale, Hôtel des Commissaires-Priseurs, Paris, 18 April 1863, nr. 38
comte Cornet de Ways Ruart, Brussels, until died 1870
with Étienne Le Roy, Brussels, and Léon Gauchez, Paris, 1870
William T. Blodgett, Paris, from 1870, sold half share to Johnston
William T. Blodgett, Paris, and John Taylor Johnston, New York, 1870–71, sold to MMA