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<p>[QUOTE="Shadowwolf1117, post: 6314011, member: 78996"]Ok lots to respond to, firstly thank you all for your comments and knowledge.</p><p>The Old Jewish Scholar/Rabbi definitely is a well done piece and for sure an after master, I suppose even the original sitting subject is unknown. Thank you for the insight to the Govert Flinck version. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" /> I also agree the bottom three are very well done portraits but am clueless as to whether or not they are noteworthy individuals. They do have a very familiar feel to them. </p><p>The Round Portrait actually translates to Peter Alexander saved me Prince of Brixton in the year of 1791. All research I found on Brixton was a province in Italy, and yes The Emblem does seem to denote Southern Europe if we think Italy and Croatia. I am tryinig to discern the statue he is showing off in the image as well, almost Roman female warrior, again places it Italian, and the placement of the violin (strativarious) Italy again, would love more info on this <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowwolf1117, post: 6314011, member: 78996"]Ok lots to respond to, firstly thank you all for your comments and knowledge. The Old Jewish Scholar/Rabbi definitely is a well done piece and for sure an after master, I suppose even the original sitting subject is unknown. Thank you for the insight to the Govert Flinck version. :) I also agree the bottom three are very well done portraits but am clueless as to whether or not they are noteworthy individuals. They do have a very familiar feel to them. The Round Portrait actually translates to Peter Alexander saved me Prince of Brixton in the year of 1791. All research I found on Brixton was a province in Italy, and yes The Emblem does seem to denote Southern Europe if we think Italy and Croatia. I am tryinig to discern the statue he is showing off in the image as well, almost Roman female warrior, again places it Italian, and the placement of the violin (strativarious) Italy again, would love more info on this :)[/QUOTE]
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