Unknown date: inherited by Francis George Baring (1850-1929), 2nd Earl of Northbrook, 42 Portland Square, London/Stratton Park, Category:Hampshire
1929: acquired by Knoedler (art dealer) and P. & D. Colnaghi (art dealer), London, from Francis George Baring, 2nd Earl of Northbrook, 42 Portland Square, London/Stratton Park, Category:Hampshire
October 1929: purchased by Isaac de Bruijn (1872-1953), Spiez/Category:Muri, Switzerland, from P. & D. Colnaghi, London
Exhibition of pictures by masters of the Netherlandish and allied schools of XV. and early XVI. centuries, Burlington Fine Arts Club, London, 1892, cat. no. 41, p. 20, as ‘early Dutch School’.
Brugge en de Renaissance. Van Memling tot Pourbus, Memlingmuseum, Bruges, 15 August 1998–6 December 1998, ISBN9055442305, p. 80-81, cat. no. 48.
Rijksmuseum aan de Maas, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, 12 March 2002–31 December 2008.
Op weg naar het zuiden. Zuid-Nederlandse schilderkunst (1470-1670) uit het Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, 12 March 2010–6 June 2010.
Geschenk uit de hemel, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 14 December 2011–26 March 2012, no catalogue.
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