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Rohan McCulloch

@rohangreyfa

British and European Art. Art Collector. Art dealer & Valuer. Old Master, Early British and Portrait paintings lover. rohangreyfineart.com

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Good morning! Exciting Acquisition News! ‘Lamentation of Christ with Donors’ (1553) by Willem Key (1516-68) was acquired by by the Charles Vreeken Fund, managed by the King Baudouin Foundation, which will go on display at the M Leuven - remaining in Belgium.

Good morning! Exciting Acquisition News! 

‘Lamentation of Christ with Donors’ (1553) by Willem Key (1516-68) was acquired by by the Charles Vreeken Fund, managed by the King Baudouin Foundation, which will go on display at the <a href="/M_useumLeuven/">M Leuven</a>  - remaining in Belgium.
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The Musée des Beaux-Arts in Libourne Unveils Restored Guido Reni Masterpiece “Atalanta and Hippomenes,” from the collection of the Marquis de Léganés (1641), long considered a late copy and confirmed as an original emerged from a restoration by C2RMF - see it starting Jan 30

The Musée des Beaux-Arts in Libourne Unveils Restored Guido Reni Masterpiece 

“Atalanta and Hippomenes,” from the collection of the Marquis de Léganés (1641), long considered a late copy and confirmed as an original emerged from a restoration by <a href="/c2rmf/">C2RMF</a> - see it starting Jan 30
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Glad to see this story in The Art Newspaper. I could never understand why the NG was so down on it. It’s not quite as polished as his other portraits, but that’s likely because it’s a private, family object.

Glad to see this story in The Art Newspaper. I could never understand why the NG was so down on it. It’s not quite as polished as his other portraits, but that’s likely because it’s a private, family object.