Commissioned by Lady Ashburton in 1864 and thence by descent to her grandson The Hon. Spencer Loch, and thence by further descent; Christie's, London, 13 March 1973, lot 39, bought 'Agnew's' for 6,500gns.; Thomas Agnew, London; Christie's, London, 11 November 1999, lot 18; Private collection
same version: Christie's, LotFinder: entry 5857443 (London, 11 December 2014, sale 1580, lot 16)
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1864 version, Tate Britain
1882 version, Fitzwilliam Museum
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