The provenance of the alleged picture of Caravaggio attributed to the environment of José de Ribera that has awakened the expectation of the world of classical art belonged to the collection of Manuel Godoy y Álvarez de Faria (Badajoz, May 12, 1767-Paris, October 4, 1851), the one who was almighty valid of King Carlos IV. As is consigned in a document of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, entitled ‘Copy of the general inventory and its additions belonging to the Academy of noble art
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