
Data provided by Worcester Art Museum and formatted at Carnegie Museum of Art:
Possibly Domenico Alfani [ca. 1480–1553], the artist, Perugia, Italy, ca. 1505. Methuen Collection, London, England, before 1760; Corsham Court, Wiltshire, by 1760; sold to Sir Thomas Baring [1772–1848], Stratton Park, Hampshire, England, 1844; bequeathed to his son, Thomas Baring, M. P. [1799–1873], London, England, 1848; bequeathed to his nephew, Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook [1826–1904], Stratton Park, Hampshire, and London, England, 1873; by descent to Francis George Baring, 2nd Earl of Northbrook [1850–1929], London, England, 1904; sold to R. Langton Douglas, by 1927; sold to Theodore T. Ellis [1868–1934], Worcester, MA, 1927; bequeathed to his wife, Mary G. Ellis [?–1940], 1934; bequeathed to the Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA, 1940 [1].
Notes:
[1]. as part of the Theodore T. and Mary G. Ellis Collection.
Data provided by Worcester Art Museum:
Methuen Collection, London, then in Corsham, Wiltshire, by 1760; sold to Sir Thomas Baring [1772–1848], Stratton, 1844; bequeathed to his son, Thomas Baring [1799–1873]; bequeathed to his nephew, Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook [1826–1904]; bequeathed to Francis George Baring, 2nd Earl of Northbrook [1850–1929]; sold to R. Langton Douglas, by 1927; sold to Theodore T. Ellis [1868–1934], Worcester, MA, 1927; bequeathed to his wife, Mary G. Ellis [–1940]; bequeathed to the Worcester Art Museum as part of the Theodore T. and Mary G. Ellis Collection, 1940.
All collection data is based on research completed before December 2017. For details, read about the research methods of the Northbrook Provenance Project.