? Commissioned by or for Frederik Hendrik and Amalia van Solms, The Hague;{Hoogsteder 1986, I, pp. 215-16.} ? their daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Stuart, The Hague and from 1661 London;{Hoogsteder 1986, I, pp. 215-16.} ? her son, Prince Rupert of the Rhine, London, 1662;{Hoogsteder 1986, I, pp. 215-16.} purchased by William, 1st Earl of Craven, Combe Abbey, 1682;{‘Catalogue of the pictures at Combe Abbey, Warwickshire, the seat of William, Earl of Craven’, 1866, no. 252, as Vander Vinne, ‘Fame Crowning Victory’.} by descent to Cornelia, Countess of Craven, Combe Abbey, Warwickshire; her sale, London (Christie, Manson & Woods), 13 April 1923, no. 146 (‘Victory: a Sibyl Offering a Laurel Wreath to a Warrior, grisaille, 29 x 23 inches [73.7 x 58.4 cm]’), £ 23 2s, to Bollings;...; sale, London (Christie, Manson & Woods), 22 February 1935, no. 55 (signed and dated 1642, _An Allegory of Victory_), £ 12 12s, to Hicks;{Copy RKD.}...; dealer J. Leger & Son, London, 1935;{Ekkart _et al._ 2002, p. 264.}...; dealer Robinson, Fischer & Singer, London;{Ekkart et al. 2002, p. 265.}...; purchased by the dealer P. de Boer, Amsterdam, before 8 June 1939;{Ekkart et al. 2002, p. 265.} forced sale to W.A. Hofer, Berlin, for Hermann Göring, 19 September 1940;{Ekkart et al. 2002, p. 265.} exchanged with the dealer A. Miedl, previously J. Goudstikker, Amsterdam, 9 February 1944;{Ekkart et al. 2002, p. 265.} depot J. Schneller, Bad Tolz;{Ekkart et al. 2002, p. 265.} war recuperation, SNK, 15 December 1946; {Ekkart et al. 2002, p. 265.} on loan to the museum from the Stedelijk Museum Het Prinsenhof, Delft, through the RBK, since 1948
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