TRUE OR FALSE
“Sunset at Montmajour” (van Gogh) was bought in 1908 by the Norwegian Mr. Mustad and was shortly after declared FALSE by (probably) the Norwegian consul in Paris for (likely) deceptive reason. Lately the Van Gogh Museum did extensive research and found it to be an ABSOLUTELY TRUE Van Gogh.
“Sunset at Montmajour”
IMAGE SOURCE: Wikipedia
Is Katrain True or False?
It is TRUE that (then by law) any portrait of Catherine was ABSOLUTELY deadly tainted after she fell out of grace. It is TRUE in making the provenance very sparse. See Red Sleeves
It would be ABSOLUTELY fantastic if any scholar or historian has or can dig up more info on the Tart Hall Inventory; “Cabinett of Mrss Katherine Howard which hereafter yo” shall find described”. See Provenance
The similarities of Catherine Howard in glass as well as on the Toledo portrait are strikingly TRUE. See Similarities
That both Forest glass and Soda-lime glass were in use in the 19ᵗʰ Century is FALSE. See Period Specific
In this website, the collected data are TRUE to the best of my knowledge. On the other hand if you find any discrepancies in the website, it would be great to hear from you.
Very much looking forward for any responses,
Yours,
Caretaker
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