B[ernhard]. Hausmann. Verzeichniss der Hausmann'schen Gemählde-Sammlung in Hannover. Braunschweig, 1831, p. VI n. 6, pp. 42–43, nos. 76 and 77 [with MMA 49.7.44], lists both works as Early Netherlandish portraits, noting that the sitters seem to be Spanish; includes them as part of the collection of Staats-Minister von Hacke that he bought in 1822.
Verzeichniss der von Seiner Majestät dem Könige angekauften Hausmann'schen Gemälde-Sammlung in Hannover. Hanover, 1857, p. 11, no. 76, as a portrait of a nobleman by François Clouet.
G. Parthey. "A–K." Deutscher Bildersaal. 1, Berlin, 1863, p. 287, no. 5, as Portrait of a Nobleman by François Clouet.
O[skar]. Eisenmann in Katalog der zum Ressort der Königlichen Verwaltungs-Kommission gehörigen Sammlung . . . im Provinzial-Museumsgebäude . . . zu Hannover. Hanover, 1891, p. 106, no. 143, as by an unknown sixteenth-century French painter and the pendant to no. 144 [MMA 49.7.44].
Oskar Eisenmann in Katalog der zur Fideicommiss-Galerie des Gesamthauses Braunschweig und Lüneburg gehörigen Sammlung von Gemälden und Skulpturen im Provinzial-Museum . . . zu Hannover. Hanover, 1902, p. 106, no. 143.
Oskar Eisenmann, and W. Köhler. Katalog der zur Fideikommiss-Galerie des Gesamthauses Braunschweig und Lüneburg . . . im Provinzial-Museum. Hanover, 1905, p. 154, no. 527.
E. M. Sperling. Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition of Flemish Primitives. Exh. cat., F. Kleinberger Galleries, Inc., New York. New York, 1929, p. 150, no. 63, ill., calls it "Portrait of a Nobleman" by Corneille de Lyon; notes that the attribution is supported by M. J. Friedländer; provides provenance.
A Catalogue of Paintings in the Bache Collection. under revision. New York, 1937, unpaginated, no. 46, ill.
A Catalogue of Paintings in the Bache Collection. rev. ed. New York, 1943, unpaginated, no. 45, ill.
Charles Sterling. "XV–XVIII Centuries." The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Catalogue of French Paintings. 1, Cambridge, Mass., 1955, pp. 33–34, ill., ascribes it to Corneille de Lyon and notes that a workshop replica in the Museum of Fine Art, Houston, is believed to represent René de Batarnay, comte de Bouchage; notes that a drawing of this individual in the Hermitage, Leningrad, was not available for comparison; on the basis of the costume dates it to babout 1535–40, and notes that like MMA 49.7.45 this portrait bears the seal of Colbert de Torcy, and must also have belonged to Roger de Gagnières.
Anne Dubois de Groër. Corneille de La Haye dit Corneille de Lyon. Paris, 1996, pp. 52, 181, 183, no. 80, ill., calls it "Portrait dit de René de Batarnay" and notes that the replica in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, was identified by curators there as René de Batarnay, comte de Bouchage, based on the subject's resemblance to Batarnay as depicted in a drawing in the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg; calls the New York and Houston replicas apparently of equal quaity; observes that three other replicas are recorded in photographs in the Friedländer archives, Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie, The Hague.