A Scrap Dealer’s Painting Might Be a Long-Lost Picasso Masterpiece
A Scrap Dealer’s Painting Might Be a Long-Lost Picasso Masterpiece
In a sensational turn of events, a painting discovered by a scrap dealer in Italy back in 1962 has sparked claims that it could be an undiscovered masterpiece by the legendary Pablo Picasso. For years, the dealer kept the artwork framed in his home, but recent expert examinations of the signature have led art historians to believe it truly belongs to the iconic artist. As excitement builds in the art world, all eyes are now on the Picasso Foundation, which will make the final determination on this potentially groundbreaking find. Is the art world on the brink of unveiling a lost treasure? Read on to find out more!
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An Italian man named Luigi Lo Rosso, who was involved in scrap dealing, discovered a painting he had kept in his home for years was actually by Pablo Picasso.
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The portrait, believed to be of the photographer and painter Dora Maar, has Picasso's signature in the upper left corner.
Later, the family began examining art encyclopedias and decided to gather more information about the painting.
Altieri stated:
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