English: "This unusual picture shows a musician of the early seventeenth century. He stands with the tools of his trade, an elaborately decorated bagpipe, and, on the wall behind him, a violin. Although the eagle on the silver coin may suggest a German, or Habsburg connection, the picture’s style and technique, redolent of Jan Miense Molenaer’s musical subjects, points to both a Dutch artist and sitter." - Phillip Mould Gallery catalogue entry.
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External links
cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/ The New York Times — N.Y. / Region — "A Postwar Reversal in Nazi-Ordered Art Sale" by Sewell Chan. 2009-04-21. Retrieved 2010-06-17.
↑www.ice.gov "ICE returns painting stolen during Holocaust
17th century painting belonged to a Jewish art dealer who was forced to sell it by the Nazis".2009-04-21, 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-17.
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