In 1885 (the year after the painter's death) it was acquired by his brother
Émile Bastien-Lepage. Next it was acquired in 1897 by the Australian entrepreneur
George McCulloch, who had moved to London in the early 1890s and started collecting paintings. After McCulloch's death in 1907, the painting passed to his widow Mary Coutts Michie. In October 1927 the painting was acquired by the Australian Felton Bequest Foundation, based on funds bequeathed by
Alfred Felton and in 1928 it was transferred to its present owner. ==References==