Château de Monceau, Paris (in 1783)Louis Philippe Joseph, duc d'Orléans , Château de Monceau, Paris (1783–at least 1787) (in 1781; described by Houdon as part of group for the garden of Monceaux de M. le Duc de Chartres); (in 1783; exhibited at Salon); (in 1787, described by Paul Henri Thiery, Baron d'Holbach as on the grounds of Monceau); Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford , Bagatelle, Paris (from ca. 1835) (1835 is the date Lord Hertford acquired the Bagatelle); Sir Richard Wallace , Bagatelle, Paris ; Sir John Edward Murray Scott, Bt. , Bagatelle, Paris (until 1904; sold to Duveen) (until 1904; sold to Duveen); [ Duveen Brothers , 1904–1910; sold to Benjamin Altman between 1910 and 1911 ] ; Benjamin Altman (1910/11–13; bequeathed to MMA)