![]() 1 February 2021 ( ): Brighton Pavilion - Potential portraits by Francesco Trevisani and Joos van Cleve are investigated.The first two episodes of Series five were aired in February 2021, followed by a third in February 2022. 13 November 2019 ( ): National Museum of Wales - A potential painting by Sandro Botticelli is investigated.6 November 2019 ( ): Birmingham Art Gallery - Potential landscapes by Thomas Gainsborough, Jan Brueghel the Younger and Joos de Momper are investigated.30 October 2019 ( ): Bodleian Library - A potential portrait by Pompeo Batoni is investigated.Series four was aired in October and November 2019. In addition, a painting of a young cardinal (possibly Giulio della Rovere), which had its attribution downgraded in the past from Titian to "School of Titian", is restored and re-attributed to Titian himself. 30 August 2018 ( ): Petworth House, Petworth – a portrait of an unknown Genoese lady has the name Rubens displayed on its frame label, but Grosvenor believes that it is by Rubens' pupil, Anthony van Dyck.23 August 2018 ( ): Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester – a painting that was thought to be a portrait of Charles Burney and attributed to Nathaniel Dance is restored and shown to be a work by Johann Zoffany.Once the portrait's overpainting is removed, Grosvenor believes that it is a preparatory study by Rembrandt himself, but the Rembrandt expert Ernst van de Wetering is not convinced and still feels that it is a copy. 17 August 2018 ( ): Knightshayes Court, Tiverton – a small painting depicting a young Rembrandt that was classified as a mere copy of his Self-Portrait with Dishevelled Hair undergoes technical analysis, which suggests that it is actually from Rembrandt's workshop.The Countess of Carbery (attributed to Beale) 18 October 2017 ( ): Hospitalfield House, Arbroath – a portrait of an unknown man is cleaned and identified as a work by Antonis Mor.11 October 2017 ( ): Carmarthenshire County Museum, Carmarthen – a portrait of the 2nd Earl of Carbery is restored extensively and attributed to Sir Peter Lely, while a painting of the earl's second wife, Frances, has its attribution changed from Lely to Mary Beale.5 October 2017 ( ): Derby Museum, Derby – a veduta painting of the Ponte Nomentano on the outskirts of Rome, which had been overpainted, is restored and revealed to be a work by Joseph Wright of Derby.29 September 2017 ( ): Pollok House, Glasgow – a portrait of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, is shown to be by Sir Peter Paul Rubens.Series two was aired in September and October 2017. 5 October 2016 ( ): Belfast - works by Pieter Brueghel the Younger.The discovery caused considerable excitement before the experts concluded "probably not" by Raphael in 2019. 3 October 2016 ( ): Aberdeenshire and Angus - three works, including a landscape by Claude and a Madonna attributed "After Raphael".28 September 2016 ( ): Swansea - a 17th century work by Jacob Jordaens.Series one, comprising three episodes, was aired in September and October 2016. Production resumed in October 2020, only for Grosvenor to catch COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic delayed production of Series 5, planned for Spring 2020. There was a minor controversy regarding similarities between Britain's Lost Masterpieces and the previous show Grosvenor was on, Fake or Fortune? ![]() The restoration work of Gillespie's shop is key to a successful attribution. Each episode begins with Grosvenor locating a prospective masterpiece in the digitized collection of Art UK.
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