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Other versions of the subject either by, or associated with, Bassano are known (e.g. London, Royal Collection, Hampton Court; Rome, Capitoline). A chalk sketch of the figures in NG 277 survives (London, Courtauld Institute).
Probably Pisani collection; Sir Joshua Reynolds sale, 1795; Dowager Marchioness of Thomond sale, 1821; bought at the Samuel Rogers sale, 1856.
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Other versions of the subject either by, or associated with, Bassano are known (e.g. London, Royal Collection, Hampton Court; Rome, Capitoline). A chalk sketch of the figures in NG 277 survives (London, Courtauld Institute).
Probably Pisani collection; Sir Joshua Reynolds sale, 1795; Dowager Marchioness of Thomond sale, 1821; bought at the Samuel Rogers sale, 1856.
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