Constable posthumous sale, Foster's, 15 May 1838, lot 47 ('The Windmill, from the original picture, by Jacob Ruysdael, in the Dulwich Gallery'), bt. White; R.K. Haselden, whose father had owned it for many years; Miss Forn by 1947-48; her sister Mrs Jack; Christie's, 5 May 1967, lot 173, bt. Barclay 1966-67; T.A> Gore Browne before 1970; his son James Gore Browne, from whom bt. through Johnny Van Haeften and anonymously given to the Gallery in memory of Bill and Anita Greenoff, 2006.
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