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A sleeper spotted beneath the Neapolitan dirt

Despite surface dirt and other condition issues, a painting of Naples drew a dramatic bidding competition at a recent auction in Rome, writes Alex Capon.

Offered at Babuino Casa d’Aste on September 17, the view of the Palazzo Reale with red-coated soldiers was estimated at €800-1200 but was eventually knocked down at €122,000 (£108,000) plus 25% buyer’s premium.

The 2ft 1in x 3ft 4in (63cm x 1.02m) oil on canvas came from a local source and was catalogued simply as ‘Neapolitan painter, 18th century’. It had some restoration and had been relined.

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