? Commissioned by Dirk van Lennep Dirksz (1693-1755) for his house 476 Herengracht, Amsterdam, 1730;{P.M. Fischer, _Ignatius en Jan van Logteren: Beeldhouwers en stuckunstenaars in het Amsterdam van de 18e eeuw_, Alphen aan de Rijn 2005, pp. 277-78, 343.} ? acquired by Jean de Wolff (d. 1735), 13 November 1733;{On 13 November 1733 Jean de Wolff purchased much of Dirk van Lennep Dirksz´ bankruptcy assets, including the `marble… Bas-relief and Chimney piece´ which is possibly identical to the relief in question. A few months later, on 6 January 1734, Wolff also purchased the house. In inventories of the estate of after 1733, there is no further mention of the marble chimney piece. C.P. van Eeghen, `Het Huis Heerengracht 476´, _Jaarboek Amstelodamum_ 39 (1942), pp. 35-88, esp. pp. 49ff.} …; from the dealer Goudstikker, Amsterdam, fl. 900, to the museum, 1933