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Man claims attic discovery painting is Van Dyck

Man claims attic discovery painting is Van Dyck; ENGLAND: London: Philip Mould Gallery:INTClose Shots of two self portraits of Van Dyck (one is genuine and the other a copy)Two portraits side by sidePhilip Mould (gallery owner) showing reporter a painting Various close shots of Portrait of an unknown woman (bought by Mould in a Sotheby's auction of works from Chatsworth House) which was attributed to an unknown author but which Mould claims is a Van DyckPainting by Van Dyck ZOOM IN to woman (who is the same as the large painting)Philip Mould ( Gallery owner) interview SOT- talks of having the painting cleaned and why he thinks it is a Van Dyck - thinks it is a study for a big composition- talks of having a forensic examination, get your eye in / it's like looking at handwriting of a friend Sothebys:Reporter walking with Alex Bell (Sotheby's)Alex Bell (Head of Old Masters Department, Sotheby's) interview SOT- examined painting before sale / six out of seven leading specialists say picture isn't by Van Dyck - they say case is so clear cut they don't need to see the picturePhilip Mould Gallery:Reporter to camera EXTSir Christopher White (Former Director, Ashmolean Museum) interview SOT- been in business 50 years and ideas have changed radically INTSet-up shot of Rebecca Gregg cleaning old painting Close Shot of painting being cleaned Rebecca Gregg (painting Conservator) interview SOT- using solvent to remove discoloured varnish Shots of Rebecca at workPortrait of an unknown woman hanging on gallery wall Van Dyck self portrait and copy side by side
Man claims attic discovery painting is Van Dyck; ENGLAND: London: Philip Mould Gallery:INTClose Shots of two self portraits of Van Dyck (one is genuine and the other a copy)Two portraits side by sidePhilip Mould (gallery owner) showing reporter a painting Various close shots of Portrait of an unknown woman (bought by Mould in a Sotheby's auction of works from Chatsworth House) which was attributed to an unknown author but which Mould claims is a Van DyckPainting by Van Dyck ZOOM IN to woman (who is the same as the large painting)Philip Mould ( Gallery owner) interview SOT- talks of having the painting cleaned and why he thinks it is a Van Dyck - thinks it is a study for a big composition- talks of having a forensic examination, get your eye in / it's like looking at handwriting of a friend Sothebys:Reporter walking with Alex Bell (Sotheby's)Alex Bell (Head of Old Masters Department, Sotheby's) interview SOT- examined painting before sale / six out of seven leading specialists say picture isn't by Van Dyck - they say case is so clear cut they don't need to see the picturePhilip Mould Gallery:Reporter to camera EXTSir Christopher White (Former Director, Ashmolean Museum) interview SOT- been in business 50 years and ideas have changed radically INTSet-up shot of Rebecca Gregg cleaning old painting Close Shot of painting being cleaned Rebecca Gregg (painting Conservator) interview SOT- using solvent to remove discoloured varnish Shots of Rebecca at workPortrait of an unknown woman hanging on gallery wall Van Dyck self portrait and copy side by side
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