In general, the painting seems to be in a good condition. It's just that there is a lot of varnish, some unknown fragmentary or something like...
There is loss of primer and bare board is visible.
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There is no paper there, there is something like a thin primer on which oil painting goes. Apparently, it is not visible in the photograph))....
No, it's definitely an oil painting, you can see it in person or in a macro photo, I didn't see anything printed there. There are paint strokes...
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So, this time the neural network attributed it to me correctly. The neural network wrote the same thing to me, that the clothes are from the...
What do you think about the painting? When was it painted and where? What does it look like? The image seems to have losses and is under an old...
Yes, thank you very much! We need to look at the portraits. Yes, it is strange that they would glue a newspaper onto such an object)). Sometimes,...
Thank you, maybe so. But the faces seem to have "Mongoloid" features, plus the lotus position. What does all this mean? What are these clothes? I...
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Thank you! It really does look like similar drawings from the 19th century.
I see, thank you, but I have definitely come across old items from the 19th century with old newspapers pasted on them, but of a slightly...
[ATTACH] Yes, there is an old newspaper pasted there, do I need to take it off?
What is this drawing, what is the technique of execution and what is it drawn on? As the neural network thinks, warrior's clothes around the 17th...
[ATTACH] Is this a real miniature from the early 19th century or a late imitation?
Although neural networks, despite the mistakes, still teach how to analyze painting and look closely at paintings and style. Sometimes they write...
Well, whoever made the description of the item writes that it was supposedly written directly on the bone. But the item is attributed as the...
Yes, I noticed the similarity of the miniatures
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