by <colon> Henry III, Count of Nassau (1483-1538), Brussels (?)
<colon> inherited by William I, Prince of Orange (1533-1584), Brussels (?)
<colon> confiscated by Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba (1507-1582) (?)
Unknown date<colon> acquired by Don Ferdinando de Toledo (1527-1591) (?)
<colon> purchased by Philip II of Spain (1527-1598) (?)
<colon> transferred to Monasterio de El Escorial (?)
<colon> transferred to Museo del Prado, Madrid, from Monasterio de El Escorial
Koldeweij, Jos, Paul Vandenbroeck, Bernard Vermet (2001) Hieronymus Bosch. The Complete Paintings and Drawings, Ghent/Amsterdam: Ludion, ISBN 0-8109-9064-4, p. 88, as Garden of Earthly Delights. Koldeweij, A.M., P. Vandenbroeck en B. Vermet (2001) Jheronimus Bosch. Alle schilderijen en tekeningen, Rotterdam: NAi Uitgevers, Gent/Amsterdam: Ludion, ISBN 90-5662-219-6, p. 166, as Tuin der Lusten, 1480-1490, 220 × 390 cm (86.6 × 153.5 in), with color image.
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