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Department of Drawings Hendrick de Leth Amsterdam sold [through his sale Amsterdam September 30 1766 lot 71]. Allard de la Court Leiden sold [through sale April 23 1767 Kunstboek A no. 1]. Cornelis Ploos van Amstel Amsterdam sold [through his sale Van der Schley De Bosch Yver and Roos Amsterdam March 3 1800 Kunstboek DD no. 2]; to Jonckheer Johan Goll van Franckenstein Amsterdam (Lugt 2987) by descent; to Pieter Hendrick Goll van Franckenstein Amsterdam sold [De Vries Roos Amsterdam July 1 1833 Kunstboek I no. 2]. [Christie's June 23 1970 lot 89]; to the father of the consigner. [Sotheby's New York January 29 1997 lot 50] sold [via Otto Naumann]; to Maida and George Abrams Boston (Lugt 3306) gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2023 The Maida and George Abrams Collection Fogg Art Museum Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts Gift of George Abrams in appreciation of Otto Naumann
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