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Paul Cézanne's Artwork

The investigation into a painting attributed to Paul Cézanne involves a comprehensive analysis using various scientific techniques. Experts like Dr. Philip Marden and Dr. Montoya have examined the painting, noting that it is unsigned yet bears similarities to a known Cézanne piece.

Paul Cézanne's Artwork

Paul Cézanne's Artwork

Who found it?

Edgar Collins

If the underpainting is authentic

it is true, then it is not likely to be a Cézanne

if the drawing was fake or not

Dr.Simpkins
short-wave and long-wave UV

the pigments were made in the same studio and even by the same artist

Dr. Andersen
infrared spectroscopy (IR)

there is underdrawing, probably charcoal

the binder is based on an animal glue

might not be a Cézanne at all

Dr. Pruschy
the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum

a substantial absorption from a polyene present in the paint material

could be a 100 years old

Dr. Philip Marden 's findings
elements are different than his paintings of that period
similar to a Cézanne at the Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania
the painting is unsigned
Dr. Montoya
x-ray fluorescence (XRF)

the painting is an original nineteenth century painting in agreement with the compositions of pigments available during Cézanne's time

the elemental composition of the painting matches the composition of the pigments used during the period 1839-1906