possibly anonymous sale, London, Banqueting House, Whitehall, 2 June 1684, no. 167 (as ‘Manner of Nicholas [sic] Poussin", as ‘A Woman and two Satyrs");
possibly collection of Joan Baptista Anthoine, until 1691, inventoried by the painters Jan Erasmus Quellinus and Pieter van der Willighen (as ‘No 169. Een Saterken dragende een Vrouken van Poussijn, 150 florins");
with John Blackwood, Soho Square, London, by 1769;
possibly collection of the Duke of St Albans;
possibly collection of Sir Simon Clarke, Bart., and George Hibbert, Esq.;
their sale, London, 1802 (as ‘Nymph and Satyr, passing a Brook", sold for £ 105);
collection of John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751-1838), Encombe, Dorset;
thence by descent at Encombe to John, 2nd Earl, 1838;
thence by descent at Encombe to John, 3rd Earl, 1854;
collection of Sir Ernest Scott, 1926;
collection of Colonel Harold Scott, 1953;
sale, Christie"s, South Kensington, 23 January 2007, lot 136 (as ‘After Nicolas Poussin");
where acquired by the present owner