SPURIOUS REMBRANDTS
NEW YORK GALLERY. NEW YORK, March 21. Of thirty paintings in the Metropolitan Museum Art G a H 61 'y» attributed to Rembrandt, only one, namely the “Guider,” which was recently willed to the museum by Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, is genuine, and even that is perhaps a little doubtful. . . Such is the opinion of Dr. Maximilian Toch, the famous chemist, who addressed the New York Microscopical Society last night on his investigations in this country. He reached his conclusion as a result of microscopical chemical and X-day studies.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1931, Page 6
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