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Nicholas Turner, former curator of drawings at the J. Paul Getty Museum and the British Museum, was among the first experts to be alerted to the portrait and associate it with the Renaissance artist. The work is of "extremely fine execution," Turner told The Associated Press. "There were only very few artists of that caliber then." Vezzosi did not identify the drawing's owner and said he was not aware of any plans to sell or display it. He said there could be more works by Leonardo waiting to be discovered. "There are collectors who keep these works of art in bank vaults, but it is likely that we'll find others," he said. "We know of artworks that have been documented and that we haven't found yet." ___ On the Net: The Leonardo museum in Vinci: http://www.museoleonardo.it/
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