

At 44 inches by 72 ½ inches, it’s now one of the largest known Bruegel paintings, although de Lussac said he hopes that it isn’t the last one discovered. L’Avocat du Village ( The Village Lawyer) depicts Flemish peasants carrying items like a basket of eggs and flowers as a Spanish tax collector reviews his records. In December, they heard back that the painting was actually the work of Pieter Bruegel the Younger, the first-born son of Pieter Bruegel the Elder, one of the most important artists of the Flemish Renaissance.

De Lussac, luckily, went ahead and sent the painting to a Bruegel expert anyway. The owner told him, however, that the family had long ago decided that the painting was a fake. But in the TV room, the Bruegel caught his eye-despite it being covered in dust and mostly hidden by a door. Most of the visit was rather unremarkable, with furniture, china, and “interesting” yet unimportant paintings, de Lussac told the Post. The Wealthy Residents Who’ve Left San Francisco Have Taken Billions in Income With ThemĬutting Ties With Kanye West Will Cost Adidas Over $550 Millionīack in October, Malo de Lussac went to a new client’s home to assess the various artifacts within and determine how much they would sell for at auction. The Median Home Price in N.Y.C.’s Most Expensive Neighborhood Is Nearly $6 Million
