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A View of Cronesteyn Castle, near Leiden

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Department of Drawings Possibly Albert Bentes Amsterdam by descent; to Hillebrand Bentes Amsterdam sold by his heirs; [Amsterdam 16 October 1708] [1]; probably to Christiaan van Hoeck Ouderhoek by descent; to his son Anthonie van Hoeck Ouderhoek by descent; to his nephew Jean de Wolff Ouderhoek. Cornelis Ploos van Amstel Amsterdam sold; [Van der Schley et al. Amsterdam 3 March 1800 kunstboek KK lot 6]; to [C. S. Roos Amsterdam.] Probably H. Kneppelhout van Sterkenburg Utrecht [?]. Cornelis Hofstede de Groot The Hague sold by his heirs to Jonkheer Dr. Willem Adriaan Beelaerts van Blokland 1930; consigned by his heirs; to [Art Consult Amsterdam 2004] sold; to Harvard University Art Museums; The Marian H. Phinney Fund Paul J. Sachs Memorial Fund and purchase through the generosity of Anthony Meier David and Julie Tobey Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Klein and the Bunge Corporation Foundation 2005.252. 1. Cronesteyn was no. 127 on the list drawn up by the antiquary Cornelis Alkemade before the sale. In the advertisement for the sale the drawings were described as part of Bentes's library: "de fraje en nette bibliotheek van wijlen den Hr. Schepen Hillebrand Bentes...mitsgaders omtrent 250 tekeningen van Kasteelen en Adelijke huysen in de Provincies van Holland en Utregt door Roeland Roghman." Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Marian H. Phinney Fund Paul J. Sachs Memorial Fund and purchase through the generosity of Anthony Meier David and Julie Tobey Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Klein and the Bunge Corporation Foundation
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