The drawing was discovered in a field near New York in 2002. It was then purchased by collector Albert Roberts for $600.
In the United States, a painting was accidentally found in a barn under a layer of garbage, which became a masterpiece in the 17th century. Its cost is three million dollars. Artnet writes about it.
After cleaning, it turned out that the work belonged to the Dutch Golden Age. It was painted by the 17th century Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck.
At the end of January this year at Sotheby’s Master Week auction, an oil sketch depicting a crouching old man fetched a record price.
It is also known that Van Dyck painted the painting early in his career as a sketch for Saint Jerome, which he created in 1615-18.
We remind you, earlier in the cult self-portrait of the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, researchers discovered a new species of yeast of the genus Blastobotrys. The painting was painted in 1515.
Rare chemical compound found in Rembrandt paintings
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