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In this surprising true story of World War 2 resourcefulness, Guy Pearce plays a Dutch art dealer accused of selling the Nazis a precious Vermeer painting. What will the moviegoing public make of a ...
“Consider Lucifer,” says Han van Meegeren, huddled against the grimy wall of his prison cell in postwar Holland. He’s awaiting a summary trial and probable execution for allegedly having sold a ...
There ain’t no way that’s a Caravaggio. Let me pause and leave you with that thought, before we circle back to it. So there I was this weekend, in the small Dutch town of Deventer for my best friend’s ...
Praised for being a lone genius, Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer is now believed to have had an associate — possibly an assistant or a student — who painted one of his most iconic works. The discovery ...
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