Sold by the artist to Francis Henry Crittall (1860–1935), 1919; his collection, Braintree, Essex and Birmingham, until (c. 1923); by whom sold, to an unknown Bond Street dealer, (c. 1923); exhibited European Art Exhibition for Australia, Town Hall, Sydney and Athenaeum, Melbourne, 1923, no. 99[1]; from where purchased, by L. Bernard Hall, for the Felton Bequest, 1923[2].
[1] See Woman’s Melbourne Letter, Western Mail, Perth, Thursday 6 December 1923, p. 36, accessed via http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37635041
[2] Purchased with Edgard Maxence’s Rosa Mystica (1890s) (1286-3).
Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1920, no. 245, lent by F. H. Crittall; European Art Exhibition for Australia , Town Hall, Sydney and Athenaeum, Melbourne,1923, no. 99.