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Researchers with the Nivaagaard Collection in Denmark have pieced together two parts of portrait of a family painted by the Flemish master Cornelis de Vos in 1626, believed to have been skillfully ...
Art history sleuths in Europe have determined that two separate portraits by a 17th-century Flemish artist actually belong together — and the two works of art have been reunited in a Danish museum.
A home appraiser in France spotted what he thought was a painting by Pieter Bruegel the Younger. The client told him it was clearly a fake. Turns out the 400-year-old painting was authentic.
Dismissed as a Copy for Decades, This Flemish Masterpiece Could Now Fetch Thousands Purchased by an art historian for $90 in 1970, researchers now say the portrait might be the handiwork of the ...
Museum of Fine Art, Boston. The Museum of Fine Art, Boston presents “Michaelina Wautier and the Five Senses: Innovations in 17th Century Flemish Painting,” ongoing, at MFA Boston, 465 Hungtington Ave.
Professor Arthur Pope '01 will hold a conference in the Fogg Art Museum on Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. His subject will be "The Flemish Manner of Painting, as Illustrated in the Loan ...
A home appraiser in France spotted what he thought was a painting by Pieter Bruegel the Younger. The client told him it was clearly a fake. Turns out the 400-year-old painting was authentic.
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