
Data published online by Cross-Channel: British Art in French Public Collections and formatted at Carnegie Museum of Art:
William Mulready [1786-1863], the artist, for Thomas Baring, M. P. [1799-1873], London, England, 1841 [1]; collection of Ralph Brockland (1803-1892), in 1886; by descent to his son, Ralph Brockland (1839-1921). Purchased by Christopher Forbes in 1985; gift to the American Friends of the Louvre, New York, NY, in 2011; on loan to the Musée du Louvre, Paris, France, in 2011.
Notes:
[1]. retouched in 1853.
[2]. Gift from the Forbes Family in honor of Christopher Forbes.
Data published online by Cross-Channel: British Art in French Public Collections:
Painted in 1841 for Thomas Baring (1799-1873), British banker and politician, retouched in 1853 ;in the collection of Ralph Brockland (1803-1892), in 1886 ; then in the collection of his son Ralph Brockland (1839-1921). Purchased by Christopher Forbes in 1985 ; Gift from the Forbes family, in honour of Christopher Forbes, to the American Friends of the Louvre in 2011, on loan by the American Friends of the Louvre to the musée du Louvre in 2011.
All collection data is based on research completed before December 2017. For details, read about the research methods of the Northbrook Provenance Project.