Mrs Aglaia Coronio, née Ionides (1834-1906), 1893; her executor's sale, 21 November 1906, lot 502; Sir William Tate, 2nd Bt. (1842-1921); by descent to his grandson, Col. M.R. Robinson, D.S.O., O.B.E.; T. M. Robinson; his sale, London, Christie's, 14 November 1967, lot 134 (1,500 gns. to Spens); with Leger Gallery, London; with Stone Gallery, Newcastle; with Peter Nahum, 1976
Exhibition history
London, Society of British Artists, 1892; London, New Gallery, 1893, no. 1; London, New Gallery, Winter 1899, no. 37; London, Leger Gallery; Newcastle, Stone Gallery, Truth to Nature, 1968-9, no. 44; Sheffield, Mappin Art Gallery, Burne-Jones, 1971, no. 16; London, Art Council Exhibition, Burne-Jones, 1975-76, no. 76; London, Hayward Gallery; Southampton, Southampton Art Gallery; Birmingham, City Museum and Art Gallery; Tokyo, Tokyo Shimbun, Victorian Dreamers, 1989, no. 27; London, Tate Gallery, Burne-Jones Watercolours and Drawings, 1993, no. 18 London, Tate Gallery, The Age of Rossetti, Burne-Jones and Watts, Symbolism in Britain 1860-1910, 1997-1998, no. 22; Munich, Haus Der Kunst; Hamburg, Kunsthalle; Cardiff, National Museums & Galleries of Wales, Victorian Dreamers, 2006-2007
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