ProvenanceThe artist (given to his friend and traveling companion, Lowson); Newby Lowson (1773-1853) Witton-le-Wear, Durham, UK (until d. 1853; given to his housekeeper and beneficiary, Garthwaite); Elizabeth Garthwaite (1784-1869), Witton-le-Wear, Durham (from 1853; sold to Greenwall); Canon William Greenwell (1820-1918), Durham City (from at least 1869; sold to Barnes); John Wheeldon Barnes (1825-1893) Durham City (sold to Joicey); Sir James Joicey (1846-1936), Chester-Le-Street, County Durham (by 1903–d. 1936); by descent, to his granddaughter, Sylvia Alice Joicey and her husband, Lt. Col. Thomas George Taylor, Chipchase Castle, Wark on Tyne; by descent to his daughter, Miss Taylor (until 1986, sold to Wood). [Christopher Wood, Esq., Newcastle upon Tyne and London, until 1986; sold, February 6, to Agnew's]; [Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, 1986; sold, June 13, to Stern]; [Helmut F. Stern, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1986–2000; sold to MIA]