The ObserverArt and design This article is more than 2 years oldWas famed Samson and Delilah really painted by Rubens? No, says AI This article is more than 2 years oldLong-held doubts about the authenticity of the National Gallery’s masterpiece, bought for £2.5m in 1980, are backed by pioneering technology
The National Gallery has always given pride of place to Peter Paul Rubens’s Samson and Delilah, listing it among the “highlights” of its collection, since it purchased the picture at Christie’s in 1980 for a then record price.
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A North Carolina couple bought a rundown 107-year-old home for $320,000 in October 2020. Paige Baratta and Tripp Simmons spent the next 1 ½ years renovating the property on their own. Baratta said the project made the couple closer and that "old houses are worth saving." Paige Baratta and Tripp Simmons were moving back to Asheville, North Carolina, when they were caught in a housing crunch. A collage of Paige Baratta and Tripp Simmons with the exterior of their renovated home.
Director Jonathan Teplitsky speaks about his film The Railway Man. It tells the true story of Eric Lomax, a British Army officer who was a prisoner of war during World War II at a Japanese labor camp.
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