Current knowledge
Unidentified
Received from the States of Holland in 1635 along with a St Jerome by van Leyden (Doort, WS 76, no 2), Jan Gossart's Adam and Eve (Sale Inventory, WS 204, no 304 in Hampton Court) and the Burning of the Bones of John the Baptist and the Lamentation by Geertgen tot Sint Jans given away to the Duke of Hamilton and now in Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum (no 993 and no 991) - as well as some other luxury items. See J. Bruyn and O. Millar, "Notes on the Royal Collection-III: The'Dutch Gift'to Charles I", Burlington Magazine, 196.
Item struck through in Windsor MS.
Van der Doort 1639
Woman in Holland
Long narrow landscape of Roman ruins by a sea with 4 or 5 ships on it, a bridge with a herdsman driving 2 goats over it, 18 little figures
Sale Inventory c.1649-51
Walpole Society reference (1972):