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Dismissed as a Copy for Decades, This Flemish Masterpiece Could Now Fetch Thousands | Smart News
Purchased by an art historian for $90 in 1970, researchers now say the portrait might be the handiwork of the 17th-century court painter Anthony van Dyck
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