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Originally posted by Hans_K
1830/40, please... new details came up after saintluc reply, fresh panel beneath the surface and a new varnish panel (reverse side). I guess you forgot to show Christopher Apostle some of the pic, if not please sell it as soon as possible to him and congrats from here as well [:)]
First Mr Apostle is the head of the Old Masters department at Sotheby´s
Second what you called a new varnish is at least 100 years old....
Third I own this painting since 1986! and it has never been touched or restore. When I tried to make it restore in France 10 years ago , the restorer from the beaux-arts refused to restore it ( he was a friend of a relative) until I show it to an expert.
I forgot about it until ,
thanks to that forum I tried to know more about it!!!
I will keep you posted when Sotheby´s will see it in person....
Just came back today from business trip from NYC.
I show the painting to Mr Apostle , head of the 19th european painting department at Sotheby´s.
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He dated the painting very early 19th Century which eliminates the Chicago Columbus 1893 Expo
Brush away the idea of signs in pillow....
Did not say anything about the back of the panel
Did not want to sell it due to the bad conservation of the painting which for me has never been restored.
He told me to make it cleaned and restored and to ask the Ringling for a restorer.
and nicely took the painting in the back to make somebody replace the old nails on the frame
He also searched for the greater painting and did not find any ....
So the quest is still open...