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n“There are lots of Tudor corridor sets which were produced at the time,” Busiakiewicz tells the London Times’ Jack Blackburn. “But I think the Sheldon set is important because it was probably the grandest. They are much larger than the standard corridor set. They are also, I think, much higher quality.”nnThe provenance of the painting is unknown to any great degree, as its last known location was an auction purchase in 1901, before it was finally acquired by Warwickshire from the University of Cambridge. At neither time was the true identity of the painting suspected. A statement from Warwickshire City Council read as follows.nn“We are grateful to Adam Busiakiewicz and Aaron Manning for sharing their expertise with us, which has led to the exciting identification of this piece connected to Ralph Sheldon. We look forward to working with art historians and experts to further explore the painting’s history and significance”.nnSHARE This Remarkable Sequence Of Events And A Portrait Lost No Longer…

