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Provenance

Neyman (Neijman), Amsterdam; (his sale, Basan, Paris, 8-11 July 1776, no. 683, as Raphael restored by Rubens); Fourvelle. Sir John Charles Robinson [1824-1913], London (Lugt 1433). (his sale, Christie's London, 12 May 1902, no. 343, as Rubens). Frederick Anthony White [1842-1933], London; (his estate sale, Christie's London, 20 April 1934, no. 72, as Rubens after Raphael); Moss. H.L. Constant, Esq., Cape Town, South Africa; (sale, Christie's London, 8 July 1975, no. 120); (via Yvonne Tan Bunzl, London); purchased by NGA, 1975.

Exhibition History

1899
Exhibition of Pictures by Masters of the Flemish and British Schools including a Selection from the Works of Sir Peter Paul Rubens, The New Gallery, 1899-1900, no. 152, as Rubens
2017
Rubens: The Power of Transformation, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Vienna; Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt, 2017, no. 26.

Bibliography

1860
Passavant, Johann-David. Raphael d'Urbin et son père Giovanni Santi. Paris, 1860: 198, note 1, as reworked by Rubens
1910
Rooses, Max. "Oeuvre de Rubens: Addenda et Corrigenda" Rubens-Bulletijn V, 1910: 198 (as Rubens and as The Blinding of Elymas.
1977
Jaffe, Michael. Rubens and Italy. Oxford, 1977: 25, 32, and pl. 42, as Rubens after Parmigianino after Raphael
1988
Jaffé, Michael. "Rubens and Niccolò Pallavicino" The Burlington Magazine CXXX (1988): 527, as Rubens
2006
Wood, Jeremy. "Rubens and Raphael: the Designs for the Tapestries in the Sistine Ceiling" Munuscula Amicorum: Contributions on Rubens and His Colleagues in Honour of Hans Vlieghe (ed. K. Van der Stighelen). Turnhout, 2006: 275, fig. 12 (as anonymous artist after Parmigianino, retouched by Rubens).
2010
Wood, Jeremy. Rubens, copies and adaptations from Renaissance and later artists : Italian artists 1, Raphael and his school. Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard, vol. XXXVI (2). London, 2010: 194, 210, 213-214, fig. 20 (as retouched by Rubens).
2011
Wood, Jeremy. Rubens: Copies and Adaptations from Renaissance and Later Masters: Italian Artists II: Titian and North Italian Art (Corpus Rubenianum, vol. XXVI, vol.2). London, 2011, no. 156 and fig. 201.

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