The fact that Rubens had this statue in his collection is not as strange as it might seem. From the 16th century on, buying art was no longer the preserve of the leaders of the state and the church. Wealthy citizens could also suddenly afford art and culture. Especially in the trading and port city of Antwerp. For the 'lovers of painting', it was an expression of their status and social ambitions.
Spice merchant Cornelis van der Geest, among others, had an impressive collection. But no-one could match Rubens. Besides antique art and more modern sculptures, he owned works by several Antwerp-born contemporaries and great Italian painters including Titian, Raphael and Tintoretto.