An Allegory of Truth and Time is a 1584–85 oil on canvas painting by Annibale Carracci, now on display in Hampton Court as part of the Royal Collection.
[1] It is not mentioned in any of the 17th-century biographical sources on Carracci's life and it is thought to have been in England by the early 18th century at the latest.
The first definite reference to it dates to the mid 19th century, by which time it was in Queen Victoria's collection[2] and thought to be by an unknown artist.
Roberto Longhi and Hermann Voss assigned it its present attribution in the early 20th century.
[3] For this reason it is sometimes argued that the canvas was commissioned by that palazzo's owner, Filippo Fava.