A painting discovered by a junk dealer in the basement of an Italian villa six decades ago is actually the work of Pablo ...
A painting found in the basement of a home in Capri, Italy, is believed to be an authentic work by Pablo Picasso. The painting, initially dismissed as "horrible" by the junk dealer who discovered it, ...
The painting hanging in the living room had been the subject of years of controversy in the Lo Rosso family. It turned out to ...
A painting discovered by a junk dealer while cleaning out the cellar of a home in Capri, Italy, may be an authentic Picasso ...
For decades, a Cubist-style painting hung on the wall of Luigi Lo Rosso's home in Capri. The artwork had a signature scrawled ...
The portrait featured the famous artist’s signature in the top left-hand corner. But the owner had no idea who he was.
Luigi Lo Rosso, as reported by the British Guardian, found the painting in 1962 and took it home to Pompeii, where it hung in ...
Junk dealer Luigi Lo Rosso found the piece in 1962, and it has been safely stored in a Milan vault since 2019.
A painting that was nearly thrown away by an Italian family for being "horrible" has been identified as a Picasso, but is it ...
A Picasso masterpiece thought to be worth £5million was found in a junk dealer's basement - but the man's wife always hated ...
It's believed that the portrait is of Dora Maar, a French photographer and painter who was Picasso's mistress and muse.
Luigi Lo Rosso found the painting in 1962 and hung it in a cheap frame at his home in Pompeii for many decades.