Originally Posted by marcefer
When something is too good to be true, it probably is...
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Seems that the ownership of the said painting can be traced directly back to DiVinci... and the fingerprint is the proverbial 'nail in the coffin' since his fingerprints are historically known (he painted with his fingers often).
The knowledge of that somehow got lost in an estate sale, and previous ownership through the centuries; which isn't ~that~ surprising.