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subtly rigorous construction and learned use of rules, as well as religious and mythological subject pictures with an evidently decorative character; compounding the enigma is the fact that the still lifes are signed while the subject paintings are not." During the twentieth century, some scholars speculated that there were two painters with the same name.
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