Clovis Whitfield
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Clovis Whitfield is an art historian and art dealer based in London, where he runs Whitfield Fine Art. He is a member of the Society of London Art Dealers.
As well as being the author of a number of books on art history, in recent years he has identified several "lost" works by Baroque and Renaissance painters - Apollo the Luteplayer by Caravaggio, although this remains disputed,[1] and the Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist by Andrea del Sarto.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Experts at odds over painting's pedigree, Sydney Morning Herald, July 15 2004.
- ^ "Lost" Madonna masterpiece with scandalous past for sale, The Independent, 23 November 2004.