Its first recorded owner was Pedro Francisco Luján y Góngora, Duque de Almodóvar del Rio, whose heirs sold it to William A'Court in 1823. It remained in his family until being sold to an art dealer in 1894 and later that year by the dealer to Peter Arrell Browne Widener, who left it to its present owner in 1915.[2]
References
^(in Spanish) Romano, E., ed. (2005). Murillo. Los Grandes Genios del Arte, Tomo 12. Madrid, España: Unidad Editorial. p. 192. ISBN 84-89780-63-3.