![]() ![]() Over the years it has passed through the collections of the Viennese Rothschilds and Thomas Mellon Evans. ![]() It depicts the impressive collection set up by a German merchant, whose scientific instruments and pictures by Brueghel and his school and similar artists are shown surrounding personifications of painting and drawing. The Interior of the Linder Gallery… is a large work, 22in x 2ft 8in (56 x 82cm), painted in Milan in the late 1620s and is currently listed as the work of an anonymous Flemish artist. The pictures appearing on loan and on offer include examples by major names such as Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568-1625) and Claude Lorraine (1600-82). It features 30 Old Master paintings on copper produced in Europe from 1560-1750. Nicholas Hall’s exhibition All That Glistens runs until May 20. Top-quality art – and a hefty cash prize – are up for grabs at a New York gallery this spring.
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