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Can you help identify this 15c oil painting?
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A unique, mysterious, unrecognised, unidentified painting
I invite readers to help solve the painting's mystery and offer up to a £1000 reward on a first come basis to anyone who can offer convincing evidence to answer my questions.
The whole story can be read at www.oldmasterdetective.com but your comments would be welcome below.
Thank you
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Your £1,000 is, sadly, safe from me.
If I had to guess it would have something to do with the Holy Roman Empire, but the last time I learned about that being over 50 years ago, that's not so much knowledge as sticking a pin in the earth hoping to hit oil. There seems to be a tension between the sombrely-clad group on the right, and that on the left, with the figure in the middle torn between them - but who he might be, and who they are, other than that one on the right is dressed in the robes of a scholar, I have little or more honestly NO idea. (Or if I have an idea, I'm embarrassed to put it forward because it's probably totally wrong.)
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I can assure you it's a real website! thanks for all your comments so far.
I am the web designer - promoting the website on behalf of a client who owns the painting and is dying to know more about it as he's had it for so many years!
Please feel free to pass onto family and friends and anyone else you think would find it interesting.
Thanks
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True in most cases Alan, but the owner of the painting has gone down that route to multiple experts and houses, over a course of 30 years. The painting truly is a mystery and the story on the website is well worth a read which is why I thought I'd share it with you guys (I Google searched for art identification forums).
Regards
Rich
