ART investigators drew on the expertise of Dedham specialists as they worked on the final programme in a popular TV show.
Fake or Fortune? explores whether paintings are genuine - with expensive price tags - or just good fakes.
For the final show in the series, art expert and presenter Philip Mould visited Munnings Art Museum to try to get vital clues as to whether a painting really was the work of the famous Dedham artist.
The programme explored the origins of two paintings belonging to Charles Henty.
One is believed to have been painted by Sir Winston Churchill while the other is a landscape of Dedham, believed to be by Sir Alfred Munnings.
- Fake or Fortune will be shown on BBC1 on Sunday at 8pm.
For more information about Munnings Art Museum, go to www.munningsmuseum.org.uk
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