Veiling Emmanuel Augustin Joseph van den Meersche, heer van Berlaere, Gent, 1791, lotnr. 139; gekocht door baron Alfons Pieter Baut de Rasmon, Gent, 1791 barones Adelaïde Van den Hecke-Baut de Rasmon, Gent, 1833; gelegateerd aan het museum door barones Adelaïde Van den Hecke-Baut de Rasmon, Wannegem-Lede, 1860. (1) (1) Erik Duverger, Jaarboek 1974, p. 237-238.
English: This is the artist’s largest and most vibrant interpretation of this site, which is painted by the artist several times also in varieties, versions are especially in Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, nr. 483, Museum Karlsruhe, nr. 468 and Museum Schwerin, nr. 63.
Nederlands: Dit is het grootste en meest levendigste uitvoering. Het onderwerp werd door de schilder verscheidene keren behandeld - zij het telkens met varianten - onder andere Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, nr. 483, Museum Karlsruhe, nr. 468 en Museum Schwerin, nr. 63.
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