: transferred to Ignacy Krasicki, Archbishop of Gniezno
1835: purchased by Tomasz Zieliński,
Kielce from Piotr Tepper collection
1871: purchased by Museum of Fine Arts,
Warsaw from Wojciech Bronikowski,
Warsaw
Notes
A study for a painting in the hunting palace Het Huis ten Bosch in The Hague.
References
Irena Jakimowicz (1973). Tomasz Zieliński, kolekcjoner i Mecenas. Ossolineum, pp. 70, 172
Michael Jaffé (1968). Jacob Jordaens 1593-1678. National Gallery of Canada, p. 132
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