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Later in the film, when on trial for forgery and murder, Donovan attempts to recreate the painting in open court to prove he is capable of such work. However, emotionally overwhelmed by his father's death, he stops, declaring that "only Rembrandt can paint a Rembrandt".

In the 1997 film , the "put together piece" refers to a masterfully forged "lost" Rembrandt painting created by the protagonist, Harry Donovan . Incognito(1997)

: He uses period-correct pigments, such as blue made from pure azurite and white made from lead oxide . Later in the film, when on trial for

: He uses a photograph of his own father as the model for the portrait. : He uses period-correct pigments, such as blue

The original forged piece eventually ends up in the in Spain, where it is sold for $55 million, with a portion of the proceeds ultimately given to a Spanish farmer who helped Donovan.

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: Donovan intentionally leaves the painting unsigned , arguing that since many authentic Rembrandts are unsigned, it is more convincing to let experts "discover" its identity themselves. Plot Resolution