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The article states, "The work was acquired with the rest of the Gonzaga collection in 1627 by Charles I of England.

The book, The Sale of the Late King's Goods: Charles I and His Art Collection, pp. 134-135, states, "Finally, on 23 November 1629 ... King Charles signed a warrant drawn up by Weston authorizing Nys's payment.... Nys, thinking the deal with London was finally in the bag, withdrew from negotiations with Richelieu and Marie, but not before selling the cardinal at least one exquisite Titian -- Madonna and Child with St Catherine and a Rabbit."

I am not educated about this subject. I provide this information for an editor who is able to decide whether to use what I just quoted from the book and how it affects the statement I quoted from this Wikipedia article. Maurice Magnus (talk) 01:16, 20 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]