The original owner of Gentileschi's
Self-Portrait as Saint Catherine is unknown, and nothing is recorded of its whereabouts until the early 1940s when the painting was bequeathed by Charles Marie Boudeville to his son. The painting remained in the Boudeville private collection until it was sold at
Hôtel Drouot in
Paris on 19 December 2017 for €2.4m. The €1.9m
hammer price was well above the original estimate of €300,000–€400,000. It was acquired by London-based dealers
Robilant+Voena, and surpassed the 2014 Gentileschi price record for her
Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy. In July 2018, the National Gallery in London announced that it had purchased the painting from the dealers for £3.6 million (US$4.7 million). It is the first painting by a woman artist acquired by the National Gallery since 1991, when five paintings by
Paula Rego were donated to the museum. On acquiring it, the National Gallery executed restoration on the painting. == Other self-portraits by Artemisia Gentileschi ==