Signed and dated on the base of a column to the left: PNason f.1666 (PN in ligature). There are several replicas or versions, generally smaller in size, of which the most important are 1) the National Museum in Poznań (signed and dated 1667), 2) Koninklijke Musea voor Schoone Kunsten van België in Brussels (cat. 1927, no. 321), 3) The Hague, Paleis Noordeinde (inv. no. 212), and 4) a copy of the Brussels painting in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam (cat. 1920, no. 236a).
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