Acquired by Henry Vane at auction, London, 1859

Francis Grant, His Grace the Duke of Cleveland, before 1850. Pastel. Location unknown (sold at Christie’s, London, sale 10504, December 10, 2014, lot 23.) Francis Grant, His Grace the Duke of Cleveland, before 1850. Pastel. Location unknown (sold at Christie’s, London, sale 10504, December 10, 2014, lot 23.)

“Art and Artists,” The Critic, July 16, 1859, 63.“Art and Artists,” The Critic, July 16, 1859, 63.

“Foreign Art Items,” Cosmopolitan Art Journal 3, September 1859, 180.“Foreign Art Items,” Cosmopolitan Art Journal 3, September 1859, 180.
Acquired by Henry Vane at auction, London, 1859
In 1859, The Greek Slave was put up for auction by Phillips of Bond Street. No information has come to light as to what prompted John Grant to sell his statue. It was acquired by Henry Vane, 2nd Duke of Cleveland (1788–1864), for 1,800 guineas.