Roman art market [as described by Langton Douglas in the revised edition of Crowe and Cavalcaselle 1908, p. 181 n.1]. Horace Morison, Boston, by 1913 [according to a letter from Philip Gentner to Morison dated July 22, 1913, Archives, Art Institute]; sold by Morison to Martin A. Ryerson (died 1932), Chicago, 1916 [according to a letter from Morison to Ryerson dated February 16, 1916, Archives, Art Institute]; intermittently on loan to the Art Institute from 1916; bequeathed to the Art Institute, 1933.