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We have paintings by some very famous names in the Gallery, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Van Eyck to name but a few. There are also some equally important and well-loved paintings by artists whose name we don't know.

What's different when looking at an artwork if we don't know who painted it? What opportunities does this open up?

Join National Gallery Curator Emma Capron and Head of Conservation, Larry Keith, in the Conservation studio as they ponder this tantalising painting by an unknown French or Netherlandish artist.

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