Art historian spots ancient portrait thought to be lost in the background of photo shared on social media
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Ancient discoveries can come about in unconventional ways. In one recent case, art historian Adam Busiakiewicz noticed a portrait in the back of a social media post that he knew was unique.
"[Tim Cox, Lord Lieutenant Warwick] posted this photograph of this room full of people," Busiakiewicz told Fox News Digital in a phone interview, explaining that he was particularly drawn to the paintings in the background of the photo. Ashlyn Messier is a writer for Fox News Digital.
"I spotted that picture in the corner with this particularly round-topped, arch-topped sort of frame, and it was, incredibly lucky, really, that last summer I was working at Sotheby's on a painting from this very fascinating set that was put together by Ralph Sheldon about 400 years ago," he said. "This set [is] very famous for the fact that they have these round tops, and actually, portraits don't usually have that sort of configuration."
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