widow of the sitter, María Cristina de Borbón, Palacio Viejo del Real Sitio de Vista Alegre en Carabanchel, Madrid (by 1846–until 1858;
inv., 1846, no. 342); Antoine-Marie-Philippe d'Orléans and the Infanta María Luisa Fernanda, duc and duchesse de Montpensier (1858–until his d. 1890;
by 1860, housed at Palacio de San Telmo, Seville;
inv., 1866, no. 64; inv., 1892, no. 5156);
their daughter, princesse Marie Isabella Francesca d' Orléans, comtesse de Paris, Infanta of Spain, Palacio de San Telmo (from 1890);
her son, Louis-Philippe-Robert d'Orléans, comte de Paris;
duc Antoine de Montpensier, prince d'Orléans (until 1910;
sold to Durand-Ruel);
[Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1910;
sold to Stillman];
James Stillman, Paris and New York (from 1910);
his grandson, Avery Rockefeller, Greenwich, Conn. (until 1950;
consigned to Knoedler, New York, 1950;
consigned to Rosenberg & Stiebel, New York, 1950;
sold to Rosenberg & Stiebel);
[Rosenberg & Stiebel, New York, 1950;
sold to Kleinberger];
[Kleinberger, New York, 1950; sold to Fribourg];
René Fribourg, New York (1950–51)
Exhibition history
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Goya: Drawings and Prints," May 4–30, 1955, no. 170.
Washington. National Portrait Gallery. "President Monroe's Message: An Exhibition Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Monroe Doctrine, 1823–1973," December 2, 1973–May 26, 1974, no. 35.
Corpus Christi, Tex. Art Museum of South Texas. "Spain and New Spain," February 15–April 30, 1979, no. 14 (as Workshop of Goya).
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Goya in The Metropolitan Museum of Art," September 12–December 31, 1995, unnumbered cat.
Huntington, N.Y. Heckscher Museum. "Goya to Vicente: Tradition and Response," September 8–December 16, 2001, no catalogue.
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