= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his collector's mark on verso.
= Conform the drawing in Noord-Hollands Archief with a very similar caption still attached to the drawing. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his collector's mark on verso.
= Splendid allegorical drawing serving as a "souvenir" for the exhibition taking place from 24 June to 11 August, 1861. Showing an honorary arch incorporating "Souvenir", allegorical scenes, 12 coats of arms of the Dutch provinces and 2 larger coats of arms of Haarlem and The Netherlands. Under the arch a view of the exhibition space visible, with i.a. a statue of Laurens Janszoon Coster and many visiting people. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- On laid paper.
= With an unidentified collector's mark on mount. With probably 18th century annotation on mount: "Jan Luijken fecit" in pen and brown ink.
- Trifle foxed; mount browned. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CIV.
= On verso a small oil sketch of horses and their riders.
= On verso a 17th century Dutch manuscript text, dated 1669 (?), difficult to read because of the drawing being laid down.
= Probably by a late 18th or early 19th century artist.
= Provenance: Collection Defer-Dumesnil, Paris (Bob Haboldt Gallery (Paris/ New York)). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CV.
- Both browned and foxed.
- Frame cracked and chipped. Miniature fine.
- Foxed. = On contemporary laid paper.
= Perhaps by Albert van Beest, but not entirely in his style.
- A few spots. = Provenance: Robert Noortman gallery (Maastricht).
- Trimmed just outside the framing line.
= Cartouche reading: "Pieter Mathijs zijn knegt genaamd Niebert Adriaensz heeft deze [illegible] Haerlem in Z. Sparend. 23 December Ao 1610". Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his collector's mark on verso.
- Restored, large horizontal crack. = Perhaps Adolphe Montecelli.
- Lower left corner dam. w. sl. loss of image.
= Cf. the drawing in very similar style in the Städel Museum (cat. no.3215). On laid paper with a partial watermark.
- Slightly foxed.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his collector's mark on verso.