Duplicate Of An Original PaintingDuplicate Original
Apollo the Luteplayer had been sold at Sotheby's in New York in 2001,
where the catalogue listed it as the possible work of 17th Century
artist Carlo Magnone.
It was thought to be a copy of a Caravaggio painting that hangs in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and a similar version of the
same painting in Russia's Hermitage Museum.
But a 17th Century description of a Caravaggio painting by biographer
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In the United States, Italy, France and the UK, museums no longer authenticate paintings. They do not give opinions either. The reason is that they are afraid of lawsuits if they make a mistake, or perhaps ...
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