Is it a Cézanne painting?
Edgar's closest friend Dmitri
considered the existence of a new Cézanne implausible
admitted that it looked authentic
Dr. Wandless, curator of Metropolitan Museum
refused allowing the painting in the exhibit before making sure it is not fake
arranged for scientists at Spectrotech to examine the painting
Edgar Collins
Has been interested in art since he was young
Dropped out of graduate school in 1988
Interested in finding undiscovered artwork
Dr. Montoya
examined elemental composition of samples from different colored areas
result original painting composed of pigments available Cézanne's time
still no proof that it was painted by Cézanne himself
Dr. Philip Marden, Dr.Wandless's trusted colleague
said it is the most exciting painting he ever saw
agreed that it is an unknown Cézanne, painted in late 1880s
Dr. Andersen
tested using infrared spectroscopy
result was might not be a Cézanne at all
result not sure, another technique is needed to proof presence of barium and cadmium
Dr.Simpkins
examined fluorescence from surface of painting using waves
results supported an attribution to Cézanne
although no evidence for polyene emission from the painting
Dr. Pruschy
tested substantial absorbance of polyene in paint
result was painting is not made hundred years ago
although result not necessary true because polyene is not independant on environmental conditions.