M. Rooses, L'œuvre de P.P. Rubens , vol. III, Antwerp 1890, p. 19 under no. 523 and pp. 32-33 under no. 550;
S. Alpers, The Decoration of the Torre de la Parada , Corpus Rubenianum, Ludwig Burchard , Brussels, London and New York 1971, vol. IX, pp. 211-12, no. 24a (as whereabouts unknown, presumably lost);
K. Braun and F. Dony, Alle tot nu toe bekende schilderijen van Rubens: II: Het werk vanaf 1620 , Rotterdam 1980, p. 170, no. 1085;
M. Jaffé, ‘The Oil Sketches of Rubens’, Apollo , vol. CXV, no. 239, January 1982, pp. 64-65, reproduced p. 63, fig. 1 and in colour pl. VIII;
Pierre-Paul Rubens , exh. cat., Gallery Takashimaya, Tokyo; Prefectoral Museum, Yamaguchi; Prefectoral Museum, Tsu; and Gallery Takashimaya, Kyoto, 8 August 1985-20 January 1986, no. 59, reproduced in colour p. 144;
J. Held, ‘New oil sketches by Peter Paul Rubens’, The Burlington Magazine , 129, September 1987, pp. 575 and 577, reproduced in colour p. 576, fig. 7;
M. Jaffé, Rubens: Catalogo completo , Milan 1989, p. 357, no. 1271, reproduced;
D. Bodart (ed.), Rubens: Pietro Paolo Rubens (1577-1640) , exh. cat., Rome 1990, p. 142, under no. 51;
M. Díaz Padrón, El siglo de Rubens en el Museo del Prado: catálogo razonado , Barcelona 1995, vol. II, pp. 944, reproduced in colour;
S. Lloyd, Richard and Maria Cosway, Regency artists of taste and fashion , exh. cat., Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh and National Portrait Gallery, London, 1995-96, p. 130, no. 191, reproduced in colour pl. 79;
L. Silver, ‘Rubens's Myths for the Rey Planeta at the Torre de la Parada’, in The Age of Rubens: Diplomacy, Dynastic Politics and the Visual Arts in Early Seventeenth-Century Europe , Turnhout 2016, pp. 239 and 252, n. 38 (as lost);
E. McGrath, in E. McGrath, G. Martin, F. Healy, B. Schepers, C. van de Velde and K. de Clippel, Rubens, Mythological Subjects. Achilles to the Graces , Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard , London and Turnout 2016, part XI, vol. I, pp. 445-47, no. 43a, reproduced in colour vol. II, fig. 385;
E. Bergvelt and M. Jonker, Catalogue of Dulwich Picture Gallery. Dutch, Flemish and German Schools, with addenda to the British School , RKD Studies online 2021 https://rkdstudies.nl/all-rkd-studies/ (an expanded digital version of M. Jonker and E. Bergvelt, Dutch and Flemish Paintings, Dulwich Picture Gallery , London 2016), under DPG19, ‘Related works’, no. 15a, n. 44 (as present whereabouts unknown).