The paintings was purchased by the Museum van Levende Nederlandsche Meesters in 1821 at the estate sale of Albertus Jonas Brandt in unfinished state. It was finished in 1822 by Eelke Jelles Eelkema.
29 October 1821: purchased by the Museum van Levende Nederlandsche Meesters, Paviljoen Welgelegen, Haarlem, at the sale of the collection of Albertus Jonas Brandt at de Vries... ... Roos, Amsterdam, lot no. 13
150 jaar Nederlandse kunst. Schilderijen, beelden, tekeningen, grafiek 1813-1963, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 6 July 1963–29 September 1963, cat. no. 7.
Boeket in Willet. Nederlandse bloemstillevens 1700-1850, Museum Willet-Holthuysen, Amsterdam, 29 May 1970–9 August 1970, cat. no. 3.
References
AnonymousUnknown author, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam online catalogue, as Albertus Jonas Brandt, Eelke Jelles Eelkema, Bloemen in een terracotta vaas, 1810-1824.
Pieter J. J. van Thiel et al. (1976) All the paintings of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Maarssen: Gary Schwartz, ISBN90-6179-010-7, with image in black and white, as Albertus Jonas Brandt, Flowers in a terra cotta vase.
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