
Data published online by The Ringling Museum of Art and formatted at Carnegie Museum of Art:
Giovanni Battista Moroni [ca. 1525–1579], the artist, Italy, ca. 1560. Prince of Orange, Brussels, Belgium, after 1816. Possibly King of Holland sale, Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 12–19, 1859. Thomas Baring, M. P. [1799–1873], London, England, 1851; bequest to his nephew, Thomas George Baring [1826–1904], 1st Earl of Northbrook , Stratton Park, Hampshire and London, England, 1873; by descent to his son, Francis George Baring [1850–1929], London, England, 1904; Langton Douglas, 1927; anonymous sale, Christie's, London, England, May or June 28, 1929, no. 52; purchased by John Ringling, May or June 28, 1929; bequest to The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, 1936.
Notes:
[1]. Sold as as Portrait of Mario Benvenuto by G.B. Moroni.
Data as published online by The Ringling Museum of Art:
Prince of Orange, Brussels, after 1816; King of Holland sale, Amsterdam, August 12-19, 1859?; Thomas Baring, 1851; Earl of Northbrook by 1889; with Langton Douglas, 1927; anonymous sale, Christie's, London, May or June? 28,1929 (no. 52); purchased by John Ringling (as Portrait of Mario Benvenuto by G.B. Moroni); bequest to The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art.
All collection data is based on research completed before December 2017. For details, read about the research methods of the Northbrook Provenance Project.