This canvas in the Pushkin Museum can be traced back to the Longhi composition (dated 1746) in New York’s Metropolitan Museum, which until 1941 had been in the Van Beuningen collection in Rotterdam. In comparison with the above work the depiction in the Moscow canvas is turned in the opposite direction: the range of colours used is different and also a number of details. The picture in the Pushkin Museum was probably reproduced from an engraving. Longhi's picture was engraved by Charles Flipard, I.E.Gutvein and I.E.Hyde.
Provenance: held in the collection of N.N.Koryshev in Moscow; acquired by the Pushkin Museum from the collection of M.B Benediktov (Moscow) in 1932.
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