possibly collection of the Duchess of Eboli, Maria Lilla Grimaldi Cebà, Palazzo Doria d"Angri, Naples, 18th Century;
possibly by descent to her daughter Princess Donna Maria Geronima Doria d"Angri, Pietravairano, Caserta, second quarter of the 18th century (inv. no. 16, as de Ribera);
possibly by descent to the collection of the Dukes Marulli di San Cesario;
possibly by descent to the collection of the Dukes Mainenti, Palazzo Mainenti, Vallo della Lucania, Salerno (register “delle opere antiche”, no. “81 già // 16”);
possibly testament of Francesco Mainenti, 1864 (as Spagnoletto);
possibly transferred to the Naples home of the Mainenti family, in the 1920s;
sale, Babuino, Rome, 28 October 2014, lot 80 (as Giovanni Ricca);
sale, ACR Auctions, London, 30 June 2015, lot 11 (as Jusepe de Ribera [workshop]);
European art market;
where acquired by the present owner