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“To be, or not to be?”… (a Perronneau) is the question
This is known as “Girl With a Cat” and has been attributed to being painted by Jean-Baptiste Perronneau (1745). If you have not seen this before, it may be because you have not visited the National Gallery of London when it has … Continue reading
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Tagged forgeries in art, pastel art, pastells, Perronneau
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