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The team are on the trail of two pictures believed to be by 19th-century French master Paul Gauguin.
The team are on the trail of two pictures believed to be by 19th-century French master Paul Gauguin.
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S7, EP1 "Nicholson"The team tries to prove that a still life is the work of William Nicholson after it was purchased in 2006.
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S6, EP3 "Gauguin"The team are on the trail of two pictures believed to be by 19th-century French master Paul Gauguin.
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S6, EP2 "Tom Roberts"The team travel to Australia to try and prove that an online purchase is a lost work by Tom Roberts.
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S7, EP5 "Giacometti"The team investigates their first piece of sculpture as they try and prove that an abstract plaster head is a missing work by world famous sculptor Alberto Giacometti.
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