Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Unrecognised copies after Rubens

I think I'll make this a recurring post here. Rubens, together with Raphael, seems to be one of the most often copied old masters. Strangely, even some of his best-known works don't get recognised by auctioneers. I posted about this here, but they keep on coming...


According to Marbella Auctions, the above is a 19th-century Italian painting. This may be correct, but the basic info is missing... Whether it is worth 500 Euro or more is up to you, I wouldn't buy it though.

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