Yesterday at the end of the day we found a genuine Albert Saverys between other paintings. A nice still life with à phaisant, today a very nice painting showed up, signed by a painter called P. Jacobs and dated 1831. It’s a 19th century interpretation of a David Teniers theme: card players before an inn. The quality is very good, it’s got the original frame, but I haven’t got a clue as who this Mr. Jacobs may be. There is a Paul Emil Jacobs in that period, but he painted in a totally different manner.
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