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Famous painting found in a shed on show in London. Exhibition of Italian Art at Royal Academy - The Private View was held today at the Royal Academy of the Winter Exhibition entitled "Italian Art in Britain'Â. Among the exhibits are five large paintings which were found in a shed in Dublin and have been identified as being the work of the eighteenth Century Venetian Artist Francesco Guardi. The paintings illustrates a sixteenth Century poem on the Crusades. They are owned by Mr. Geoffrey Mertin an insurance broker of St. John's Wood, London. Keystone Photo Shows: "Erminia Discovering the Dead Argante and the Wounded Tancrad'Â one of the paintings found in a shed.
Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches.
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