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An Old Master jigsaw puzzler

Lot and his daughters by Hans Baldung Grien (c.1484-1545), a panel in three parts that is offered at Christie’s New York with a $700,000-900,000 estimate. The missing section, depicting Lot’s second daughter (shown here in black and white), is pictured in the artist’s catalogue raisonné but is yet to be found.

Researching Old Master paintings is sometimes likened to putting together the pieces of a jigsaw. But for one upcoming work, it seems this was quite literally the case.

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