• Unknown date:
Duc de Valentinois, Paris • between 15 July 1802 and 17 July 1802: anonymous sale at Lebrun, Paris (auction house) • by 1825:
William Waldegrave, 1st Baron Radstock (1753–1825) • 13 May 1826: purchased by
Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton (1774–1848), at the sale of the collection of William Waldegrave, 1st Baron Radstock at Christie's, London • 1848: inherited by
Bingham Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton (1799–1864), from Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton • 1864: inherited by
Francis Baring, 3rd Baron Ashburton (1800–1868), from Bingham Baring, 2nd Baron Ashburton • 1868: inherited by
Alexander Baring, 4th Baron Ashburton (1835–1889), from Francis Baring, 3rd Baron Ashburton • 1889: inherited by
Francis Baring, 5th Baron Ashburton, from Alexander Baring, 4th Baron Ashburton • by 1908: Arthur J. Sulley & Co. (art dealers), London • 1909/1910: obtained by
Charles Sedelmeyer (art dealer), Paris • 1909/1910: purchased by Benjamin Altman (1840–1913), New York, from Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris • 1913: bequeathed to Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, by Benjamin Altman, New York ==Related self-portraits by Rembrandt==