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50 Jahre verschwunden: Solarios Renaissance-Meisterwerk Madonna und Kind kehrt nach Italien zurück
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A ‘Madonna and Child’ painting by Renaissance master Antonio Solario has finally been recovered more than 50 years after it was stolen from Italy’s Civic Museum of Belluno.
News that the Painting had surfaced in Britain went viral earlier this year after the owner, Barbara de Dozsa of Norfolk, attempted to sell the Painting at auction.
Baroness de Dozsa had acquired the painting from her deceased former husband, Baron de Dozsa, who apparently bought the painting in good faith in Austria in 1973 shortly after the theft.
In an effort to claim ownership of the Solario, Mrs. de Dozsa initially cited the UK Limitations Act of 1980 which states that a person who buys stolen goods can be recognised as the legal owner if the purchase was unconnected to the theft after more than six years.
However, Christopher A. Marinello, art lawyer and founder of Art Recovery International (ARI) challenged the claim, calling it “nonsense”, and has now recovered the painting after negotiations.
“While the U.K. Limitations Act certainly supported her position, the fact that the Painting was listed on the Interpol and Carabinieri stolen art databases meant that the painting could never be sold, exhibited, or even transported without the risk of being seized”, Marinello said.
Acquired by Belluno in 1872, it was among several works stolen from the museum a century later.
The painting originally surfaced in 2017 when De Dozsa tried to sell it through a regional auction house. The sale was spotted by someone linked to the Belluno museum but the painting was handed back to De Dozsa in 2020 as delays caused by the Covid lockdown led to the Italian authorities being unable to supply the required documents to restore ownership to the museum.
After months of self-contemplation and some gentle arm-twisting from Marinello Mrs. de Dozsa eventually agreed to release the painting unconditionally to the Civic Museum of Belluno.
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DUK10150344_021
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239196
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DUK10150344_020
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239172
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DUK10150344_019
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, ein Mitarbeiter löst die Aufhängungen des Gemälde, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239214
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DUK10150344_018
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
aus Wut über das abhängen des Gemälde werden die davor aufgestellten Kunstwerke "A thousand Carpet" von Künstlern und Anhänger abgebaut, eingesammelt und zerstört, das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239230
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DUK10150344_017
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
aus Wut über das abhängen des Gemälde werden die davor aufgestellten Kunstwerke "A thousand Carpet" von Künstlern und Anhänger abgebaut, eingesammelt und zerstört, das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239225
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DUK10150344_016
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239176
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DUK10150344_015
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
ein Mitglied des Kollektiv beim zerstören seiner Kunstwerke "A thousand Carpet", das Kollektiv und weitere Künstler zerstörten die kunstwerke als Protest wegen der Zensur und das Abhängen des umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239248
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DUK10150344_014
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239226
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DUK10150344_013
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, ein Mitarbeiter löst die Aufhängungen des Gemälde, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239200
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DUK10150344_012
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
aus Wut über das abhängen des Gemälde werden die davor aufgestellten Kunstwerke "A thousand Carpet" von Künstlern und Anhänger abgebaut, eingesammelt und zerstört, das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239235
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DUK10150344_011
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239171
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DUK10150344_010
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
ein Mitglied des Kollektiv beim zerstören seiner Kunstwerke "A thousand Carpet", das Kollektiv und weitere Künstler zerstörten die kunstwerke als Protest wegen der Zensur und das Abhängen des umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239253
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DUK10150344_009
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
aus Wut über das abhängen des Gemälde werden die davor aufgestellten Kunstwerke "A thousand Carpet" von Künstlern und Anhänger abgebaut, eingesammelt und zerstört, das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239237
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DUK10150344_008
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, ein Mitarbeiter löst die Aufhängungen des Gemälde, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239215
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DUK10150344_007
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, ein mitglied des Kollektivs beobachtet die Aktion, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239219
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DUK10150344_006
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, ein Mitarbeiter löst die Aufhängungen des Gemälde, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239233
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DUK10150344_005
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239168
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DUK10150344_004
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, ein mitglied des Kollektivs beobachtet die Aktion, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239224
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DUK10150344_003
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239185
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DUK10150344_002
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
aus Wut über das abhängen des Gemälde werden die davor aufgestellten Kunstwerke "A thousand Carpet" von Künstlern und Anhänger abgebaut, eingesammelt und zerstört, das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel wird abgehängt, 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239238
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DUK10150344_001
NEWS - documenta: Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ wird abgehängt
Am Tag nach dem das umstrittene und verhängte Gemälde "People's Justice" des indonesischen Kollektivs „Taring Padi“ auf der "documenta fifteen" auf dem Friedrichsplatz Kassel abgehängt wurde erinnern nur noch Reste an die mittlerweile zerstörten Kunstwerke "A Thousand carpet", 21. Juni 2022, Kassel / Hessen / Deutschland, Foto: Karsten Socher Fotografie / www.KS-FOTOGRAFIE.net - Fotograf in Kassel *** Local Caption *** 39239267
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DUK10140616_001
NEWS - Ein echter Van Gogh: Sotheby's Paris versteigert das Gemälde Scene de rue a Montmartre aus dem Jahr 1887
Two employees put on display a painting titled "Scene de rue a Montmartre" (Impasse des deux freres et le moulin à Poivre), 1887 by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. The painting will be auctionned on March 25, 2021 at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. 24.02.2021 *** Local Caption *** 31602008
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DUK10140616_003
NEWS - Ein echter Van Gogh: Sotheby's Paris versteigert das Gemälde Scene de rue a Montmartre aus dem Jahr 1887
Two employees put on display a painting titled "Scene de rue a Montmartre" (Impasse des deux freres et le moulin à Poivre), 1887 by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. The painting will be auctionned on March 25, 2021 at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. 24.02.2021 *** Local Caption *** 31602006
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DUK10140616_004
NEWS - Ein echter Van Gogh: Sotheby's Paris versteigert das Gemälde Scene de rue a Montmartre aus dem Jahr 1887
A painting titled "Scene de rue a Montmartre" (Impasse des deux freres et le moulin à Poivre), 1887 by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. The painting will be auctionned on March 25, 2021 at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. 24.02.2021 *** Local Caption *** 31602003
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DUK10140616_005
NEWS - Ein echter Van Gogh: Sotheby's Paris versteigert das Gemälde Scene de rue a Montmartre aus dem Jahr 1887
An employe with a painting titled "Scene de rue a Montmartre" (Impasse des deux freres et le moulin à Poivre), 1887 by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. The painting will be auctionned on March 25, 2021 at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. 24.02.2021 *** Local Caption *** 31601999
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DUK10140616_006
NEWS - Ein echter Van Gogh: Sotheby's Paris versteigert das Gemälde Scene de rue a Montmartre aus dem Jahr 1887
An employe with a painting titled "Scene de rue a Montmartre" (Impasse des deux freres et le moulin à Poivre), 1887 by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. The painting will be auctionned on March 25, 2021 at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. 24.02.2021 *** Local Caption *** 31602001
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DUK10131308_007
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (TOMCo. Media / PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Laur
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DUK10131308_005
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (TOMCo. Media / PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Laur
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DUK10131308_002
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Lauren, wh
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DUK10131308_010
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (www.antonyrturner.com/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelli
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DUK10131308_001
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Lauren, wh
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DUK10131308_009
SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Lauren's Cows/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Laur
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SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Lauren's Cows/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Laur
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SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (TOMCo. Media / PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Laur
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SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Lauren, wh
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SCHICKSALE - Genesung: Epileptikerin malt Kühe und ist seitdem anfallsfrei
Lauren Terry (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Actress whose life was ruled by epilepsy swaps her
fast-paced routine for running her own cow portrait
business and has been seizure-free for two years
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
A trained actress whose life was blighted by terrifying epileptic seizures believes that
leaving the stage to paint portraits of cows has "cured" her of the stress triggers that led
to her elliptic episodes.
Seizure-free for two years, Lauren Terry 31, of York, stumbled on her unusual "treatment"
back in 2011 when, a self-taught artist, she copied a picture of a cow from a greetings
card and gave it to her dad, Justin, 64, a retired tailor.
So impressed by her efforts that he had it framed, when the shop owner suggested it was
good enough to exhibit, Lauren rose to the challenge - holding her first exhibition in
Wykeham, North Yorkshire, in 2012.
I had 18 cow portraits and at my first exhibition I sold six, which I was chuffed with, she
said. They were sold for up to £450 each, which was a decent amount of money.
Then, using £5,000 from her savings and with £1,000 invested by her mum, Jude, 63, now
her business partner, she launched her new artistic venture.
A side project until 2016, when she and her husband, James, 31, an area sales manager with whom she is expecting her first child in May - moved from London to Yorkshire, and
she ditched acting to paint cows full-time, Lauren soon began to reap extraordinary health
benefits.
For her life had been blighted by epilepsy - a condition affecting the brain and causing
seizures - since she was 10 years old.
First experiencing absence seizures, causing lapses in awareness, she would briefly lose
consciousness.
It felt like Id gone into a deep daydream or into some sort of trance, she
explained. Sometimes Id completely zone out and my teacher would assume I wasnt
paying attention.
Or, Id just stop in the middle of crossing a road and my parents would be yelling,
Lauren, wh
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PEOPLE - Italien: Maxima und Willem Alexander zu Besuch in Mailand
Meisterwerk: Königin Maxima und König Willem Alexander der Niederlande besichtigen Da Vincis 'Das letzte Abendmahl' im Museum Cenacolo Vinciano in Mailand
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*** Royal Dutch visit: Cenacolo Vinciano museum, Milan, Italy - 22 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24784992
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PEOPLE - Italien: Maxima und Willem Alexander zu Besuch in Mailand
Meisterwerk: Königin Maxima und König Willem Alexander der Niederlande besichtigen Da Vincis 'Das letzte Abendmahl' im Museum Cenacolo Vinciano in Mailand
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*** Royal Dutch visit: Cenacolo Vinciano museum, Milan, Italy - 22 Jun 2017 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24784994
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Noah Becker, Barbara Becker bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783301
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Kunstwerke bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783317
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Kunstwerke bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783323
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Kunstwerke bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783314
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Noah Becker bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783318
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Kunstwerke bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783312
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Noah Becker bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783297
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Kunstwerke bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783321
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Kunstwerke bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783325
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Kunstwerke bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783322
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PEOPLE - Grosser Tag: Noah Becker zeigt seine Kunst in Hamburg
Taina Moreno, Barbara Becker bei der Vernissage in der Galerie Greta_Verhuelsdonk im Mittelweg in Hamburg / 220617 ***Vernissage Bake all Day, Hamburg, Germany - 22 Jun 2017*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 24783299
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