Painting Long Considered a Fake Authenticated as Creation of Rembrandt’s Workshop
A small-scale painting in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England, that has long been believed to be a fake has been authenticated as a product of Rembrandt van Rijn’s workshop. But further research is still required to determine whether the work, titled Head of a Bearded Man (ca. 1630), was created by the Dutch master himself, according to a report by the Guardian.
The work’s connection to Rembrandt’s workshop was uncovered by dendrochronologist Peter Klein,
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