before 14 February 1989: sale of the collection of at Christie's South Kensington, London
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Alfred Sisley
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Notes
The painting is claimed to be a forgery by Tom Keating (1917-1984), an English art restorer and art forger who claimed to have faked more than 2,000 paintings by over 100 different artists.
References
Janusz Miliszkiewicz, Mieczysław Morka, Andrzej Borkowski (1993). Kolekcja Porczyńskich-genialne oszustwo? Polska Oficyna Wydawnicza "BGW". ISBN83-70665-48-9, p. 243
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