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Attributed to Albrecht Dürer: 'The Painter's Father'

The painter's father was a Nuremberg goldsmith of Hungarian origin. Dürer had already painted him seven years earlier, in 1490.

The face has been considered to be Dürer's work, but other parts of the painting, such as the background and coat, may have been completed by another artist. It is probably the picture presented to Charles I by the City of Nuremberg in 1636.


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