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- ?Daniele da Volterra, Rome (until d. 1566; inv., 1566);
- ?Fulvio Orsini, Rome (until d. 1600; inv., 1600, no. 57);
- ?Cardinal Odoardo Farnese, Rome (1600–d. 1626);
- ?Farnese family, Palazzo Farnese, Rome (1626–at least 1653; inv., 1644, no. 3085 or 4335; inv., 1653, no. 257 or 285);
- baron Charles-Jean-Marie Alquier, Vilvorde, near Brussels, and Paris (purchased in Naples; by 1807–d. 1826);
- Monsieur Symonet (attorney for Alquier's estate; 1826–36);
- Gustave Chaix d'Est-Ange, Paris (1836–d. 1876);
- his son, Gustave Chaix d'Est-Ange, Paris (from 1876);
- his widow, Mme Gustave Chaix d'Est-Ange, Paris (in 1913);
- Chaix d'Est-Ange collection (until 1934;
- collection sale, Galerie Jean Charpentier, Paris, December 11, 1934, no. 29, as attributed to Michelangelo, for Fr 205,100 to Weiller);
- [Sidney Weiller, from 1934; sold to Dillon];
- Clarence Dillon, Paris, later Far Hills, N.J. (mid-1930s–1977)

References Source/Photographer Metropolitan Museum of Art, online collection (The Met object ID 436771) Other versions

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