Provenance
the convent of Sant'Antonio da Padova, Perugia, until 1678, sold to Bigazzini
conte Giovanni Antonio Bigazzini, Rome, from 1678
Colonna family, Palazzo Colonna, Rome, from shortly after 1678, until 1798
with Alexander Day, Rome, until 1802/3, sold through Venuti to Ferdinand I
Ferdinand I, King of Naples and the two Sicilies, Naples and Palermo, 1802/3–died 1825
Francis I, King of Naples and the two Sicilies, Palazzo Reale, Naples, 1825–died 1830
Ferdinand II, King of Naples and the two Sicilies, Palazzo Reale, Naples, 1830–died 1859
Francis II, King of Naples and the two Sicilies, Palazzo Reale, Naples, 1859–60 and Gaeta 1860–61, and as duca di Castro, Madrid 1861–died 1894
on loan to the Musée du Louvre, Paris, in 1870
subsequently on loan to the National Gallery, London
his estate, 1894–96, sold to Colnaghi
with
Martin Colnaghi, London, 1896, sold to Sedelmeyer
with
Sedelmeyer, Paris, 1896–1901, sold to Morgan
J. Pierpont Morgan, London and New York, 1901–died 1913
on loan to the National Gallery, London, 1901–13
his estate, 1913–16