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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 44102, member: 54"]Agree although I'm fairly ignorant about flat art. Sitter's right shoulderboard is cut off which just doesn't seem like anything that would normally occur in a period portrait. Makes me think it was indeed a much larger portrait, perhaps even full body, that got damaged in a flood or whatever and this was the only part that was salvageable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 44102, member: 54"]Agree although I'm fairly ignorant about flat art. Sitter's right shoulderboard is cut off which just doesn't seem like anything that would normally occur in a period portrait. Makes me think it was indeed a much larger portrait, perhaps even full body, that got damaged in a flood or whatever and this was the only part that was salvageable.[/QUOTE]
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