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This work is executed on a panel measuring about ¼ inch in thickness, with a vertical grain, that has been cradled. There is a visible crack in the panel that runs from the lower right edge to the chest of the male sitter, measuring about 11 inches. There is a second crack, in the upper left corner, over the column that measures 5 ½ inches. The paint layer is stable below a clear varnish that has an uneven surface texture. Inspection under ultraviolet light revealed feathered retouches throughout the image, but mostly concentrated in the skirt of the female sitter, the column at upper left, the floor, the chair, and the draperies at upper right. There is scattered retouching to the male sitter’s pants, coat, and hair. Further scattered retouches are visible in the sky at left. Ultraviolet light also revealed strengthening to the vase and to the boots of the male figure. Overall the painting presents well and can be hung as is, but might benefit from re-varnishing to even out the surface texture. The painting is offered in a carved and giltwood frame.
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