Current knowledge
Unidentified
Presumably the original, recorded as in the Pembroke collection, was a version of the Venus of Urbino
Van der Doort 1639
Peter Oliver after a Titian in the Earl of Pembroke's collection
Naked Venus, lying on her back (on a white sheet), with a women in miniature in the chamber behind kneeling to get things out of a chest, another servant woman enters with a pillow, dated 1638
Sale Inventory c.1649-51
Walpole Society reference (1972):