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Devon - 1

Devon - 1
Grosvenor and Dabiri travel to Devon to investigate a small portrait of Rembrandt in the collection of a National Trust house, Knightshayes Court. The painting is thought to be a later copy of a Rembrandt self-portrait, but Bendor believes it is actually a study for the finished picture, made by Rembrandt himself.
Manchester - 2

Manchester - 2
At the Manchester Art Gallery, Grosvenor finds a painting of a country gentleman from the 1770s that he believes has been misattributed to Nathaniel Dance. He feels certain that it is the work of German painter Johann Zoffany, a favorite portraitist of the royal family under King George III.
Petworth - 3

Petworth - 3
Petworth House in West Sussex, one of the great baroque treasure houses of England, yields two paintings warranting investigation: a portrait once attributed to Rubens that Grosvenor thinks is by Anthony Van Dyck, and a portrait of a young cardinal “in the style of” Titian, which he believes may be by Titian himself.