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My main area of expertise is italian old masters. If you have questions that are not related to either renaissance or baroque art - Ask them to one of the other experts in this site. NO QUESTIONS ABOUT ART AFTER 1800!! ALL QUESTIONS THAT ARE NOT RELEVANT WILL BE REJECTED.

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I have been a collector for several years.

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I have studied art on my own for as long as I can remember.

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Recent Answers from Søren Holmstrup

2009-10-24 Leonardo:

Dear Ivan First let me say - I see nothing from leonardos hand in your drawing. It lacks the delicacy and the light hand leonardo is famous for. Feel free to email me more pictures and I shall give

2009-10-23 Rembrandt painting:

Rembrandt is one of the hardest painters to autenticate without spending years and thousands of dollars before a final answer can be recieved. Rembrandt and his pupils collaborated on several works -

2009-09-18 François Boucher's Expert:

Dear Everton To many Alastair Laing is considered the authority on Boucher. If you have something to be authenticated I am sure I can help you in another way since I know lots of people in the trade

2009-05-20 Giuseppe Vasi- Plate 137 Chiesa Di S Maria In Vallicella D 5:

Dear Linda If possible please send me a picture of it. Because the thing with prints is that they often print numerous editions of them and only the first is worth something. However the old italian

2009-02-16 definitiion "genre":

I am afraid there is no answer that can make it any clearer. "genre painting" used to mean "depicts everyday life." But rather confusingly, the term 'genre' when used on its own, refers to any

 

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