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The technological examinations of the seventeenthcentury painting which was displayed in 1970 in the National Museum, Wrocław have shown th a t it was overpainted for several times. In the left lower corner of that painting, whose subject is the Vintage Feast, a figure of erot has been revealed. Basing on numerous analogies the authors of the present report a ttr ibute the painting in question to the Dutch painter, named Jan van Bronchorst (ca. 1603—1661). Such a ttribution is, in the first line, suggested by the composition of some figures and also their positioning (positions of their heads, direction of sights and gestures of hands). The most close analogies can be found in the painting titled “The Concert” by Bronchorst that is now kept in the museum at Brunswick.
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