'I bought a painting for £12 – now it’s worth £5,000… here’s how to spot a bargain'
The work - measuring 112cm high and 184cm wide, and valued at up to £713,000 – is believed to have been painted between 1615 and 1617.Many pieces of artwork sit untouched at sales until someone does their research - here's how to spot a high value painting.This will be a good indicator of the painting's value, if it belonged to someone well-known in the art community there might be a reason for it.
If you are in doubt, it is always a good idea to take your artwork to a specialist and have it examined.The painting was dated back to 1982 and had been signed by Royal Academy artist John Hoyland
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