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Joseph was warned in a dream that King Herod was searching for the Christ Child and so took Mary and the infant to Egypt for safety. Their rest during the journey is a frequently depicted incident which is not actually described in the Bible. Joseph sleeps in the background to the left of the Virgin and Child.
NG 3909 can probably be identified with a painting of this subject listed under the year 1706 in a manuscript of autobiographical notes written by the artist (Rotterdam, Historisch Museum). It appears to have been commissioned by van de Werff\'s patron, the Elector Palatine Johann Wilhelm, who had created him a knight (chevalier) in 1703.
On the back of the panel are two seals, one with van der Werff\'s coat of arms and the other with his personal device.
A gift from the Elector Palatine to Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni, apparently in 1707; Dr Robert Bragge sale, London, 1724; Duke of Westminster sale, 1924; bought, 1924.
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NG 3909 can probably be identified with a painting of this subject listed under the year 1706 in a manuscript of autobiographical notes written by the artist (Rotterdam, Historisch Museum). It appears to have been commissioned by van de Werff\'s patron, the Elector Palatine Johann Wilhelm, who had created him a knight (chevalier) in 1703.
On the back of the panel are two seals, one with van der Werff\'s coat of arms and the other with his personal device.
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