English: Charles-Henry, Count of Heym; Duc de Beauvais sale, Paris, 1739(32); James Harris (this information is based on an inventory of the collection of James Harris, entitled: "My pictures, An Account of my Pictures, 1739"... : "bought at Cock's in Covent Garden at the sale of one Beauvais 1739... Two pictures, one of Plenty, the other of Justice... of Rubens..."; On the margin of the MS inventory, Newnham House, Basingstoke, in their possession since the 18th century; E. Victor Thaw, New York; Artemis, S.A., Brussels.
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Allegorical depiction of the Roman goddess Abundantia with a cornucopia, by Rubens (ca. 1630)
Abundantia geschilderd door Rubens
Representación alegórica de la diosa romana Abundantia con una cornucopia, por Rubens (ca. 1630)