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- and redefined, while those of the old regime were either destro**** or reattributed acceptable characteristics. These revised symbols were used to instil...
- print and not by Frans van Mieris as the seller had advertised. It was reattributed to Jan de Baen soon after the purchase. Print by Roghman Anonymous print...
- was valid, as a goal previously ****igned to teammate Tom Florie was reattributed to Patenaude. With the United States having secured qualification, the...
- after an autograph work by Goya, but they have now been definitively reattributed as autograph works by Goya himself, produced late in the 18th century...
- Emo Capodilista in 1864. Then attributed to Giorgione, it was later reattributed as an early work by Titian. Some art historians have also suggested an...
- Nabonidus having been mad, and it is likely that this madness was simply reattributed to Nebuchadnezzar in the Book of Daniel through conflation. Some later...
- collection of the Rijksmuseum today. Some of the paintings have been reattributed to other artists since 1956. No works by women artists were included...
- painting of the subject, simply titled Salvator Mundi, was attributed or reattributed to Leonardo da Vinci in 2011. This painting disappeared from 1763 until...
- Mount Vesuvius forced the Italians to return the Games to the IOC, which reattributed them to London. The Games were cancelled because of World War I. Antwerp...
- Her works are hard to tell apart from her sister's and mother's work, but Sam Segal has reattributed 30 of 91 folios in the British Museum to her...