He buys a painting at a market in Le Mans, then he discovers that it is a Modigliani. New 'big shot' by the collector Paolo Guzzini
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A painting bought at a flea market turned out to be, in the end, a Modigliani
An apparently anonymous painting bought by an Italian collector from a French flea fair 15 years ago has now been attributed to the early 20th-century bohemian modernist master Amedeo Modigliani, Il Resto del...
He buys a painting at a market in Le Mans, then he discovers that it is a Modigliani. New 'big shot' by the collector Paolo Guzzini
The former owner of the lighting company iGuzzini, sold in 2019 to a Swedish group, had found it in France. Then the analyses in Rome and the Modigliani Archive attested to its authenticity: it is the portrait of a friend of 'Modì'
A man bought a painting at a flea market in France. He was amazed when he found out who painted it and how much it was worth.
A seemingly anonymous painting bought by an Italian collector at a French flea market 15 years ago has now been attributed to the early 20th-century Bohemian modernist master Amedeo Modigliani, the newspaper Il Resto del Carlino reported on Friday.
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