6 June 1808: purchased by the
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam, at the sale of the collection of Gerrit van der Pot, Heer van Groeneveld, at Gebroeders van Rijp,
Rotterdam, lot no. 2 (as ‘Hoog 30¼, en breed 25 duim. Dk. / Dit Tafereel verbeeldt een gedeelte van het IJ, aan de Mosſelſteiger te Amsterdam, vol Schepen en figuren, onder welke laatstgenoemde, // op den voorgrond, de afbeelding van die beroemde Zeeſchilder, geheel in ’t zwart gekleed, vertoond wordt. Alles zeer verſtandig, ſchoon en kunſtig behandeld.’)
Exhibition history
Ludolf Bakhuizen, 1631-1708, schrijfmeester - teykenaer - schilder,
Het Scheepvaartmuseum,
Amsterdam, 1 July 1985–26 August 1985, p. 42, cat. no. S15.
Ludolf Backhuysen: Emden 1630 - Amsterdam 1708, Ostfrisisches Landesmuseum Emden,
Emden, 30 November 2008–1 March 2009.
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