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How can the BBC attribute a painting to Lucian Freud, whilst he emphatically denied that he ever created it? Kamini Vellodi weighs in.

To be told that a painting was made by you, when you are certain it was not, must be disconcerting. For years, Lucian Freud denied that a portrait attributed to him was his. Now, five years after the painter’s death, his judgement has been finally overridden.
In what is the first time that an artist’s view on his own work has been vetoed... Keep reading on The Conversation