2 July 1937: purchased by Heather at the sale of the collection of W.R. Fawkes at Christie's, London, for GBP 210 (as J.J. van de Velde)
28 January 1938: purchased by Willem van der Vorm (1873-1957), Rotterdam, at Galerie Internationale (H. Maas), The Hague for NLG 5,900
1956: ownership transferred to Stichting Willem van der Vorm (?)
Meesterwerken uit vier eeuwen 1400-1800, 25 June 1938–15 October 1938, Museum Boymans, Rotterdam, Cat.no. 115, ill. 79. Drieënzestig schilderijen uit de verzameling Willem van der Vorm Rotterdam, Museum Boymans, Rotterdam, 23 December 1950–29 January 1951, Cat.no. 69. Rembrandt's influence in the 17th century, The Matthiesen Gallery, London, 20 February 1953–2 April 1953, cat. no. 53A. Kunstschatten uit Nederlandse verzamelingen, Museum Boymans, Rotterdam, 19 June 1955–25 September 1955, cat. no. 90, ill. 86. Nederlandse landschappen uit de zeventiende eeuw, July 1963–August 1963, Dordrechts Museum, Dordrecht, Cat.no. 96.
Rembrandts landschappen, 6 October 2006–7 January 2007, Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden.
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