Art market, Paris;
Where acquired by Paul Pavlovich Demidoff (1839-1885), 2nd Prince of San Donato, Villa Demidoff, Pratolino, 1882;
Probably thence by inheritance to his wife, Princess Elena Demidoff (1853-1917), until circa 1890;
Stanley Mortimer (1854-1932), New York;
Thence by inheritance to his wife, Elizabeth Livingston Hall (1863-1944), New York;
By whose executors sold ("Property from the Estate of the Late Stanley Mortimer, New York"), New York, Sotheby Parke-Bernet, 2 December 1944, lot 51 (as Christoph Amberger);
Where acquired by André Tressley (1949-1963), New York;
By whose estate anonymously sold, New York, Sotheby Parke-Bernet, 22-23 November 1963, lot 69 (as Christoph Amberger);
Where acquired by Henry H. Weldon, New York;
With Kunsthandel Xaver Scheidwimmer OHG, Munich;
From whom acquired by John and Johanna Bass, New York, 1966;
By whom bequeathed to the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, in 1979 (inv. no. 1979.185).