There is no evidence that the so-called "Hagenauer Mozart" was owned by Johann Lorenz Hagenauer, who was the friend, landlord, and business partner of Leopold Mozart, the father of W.A. Mozart. The painting was found in a collection of artefacts that could not be traced back to the estate of Johann Lorenz Hagenauer, because according to Hagenauer's 1792 probate records he did not leave any painted portraits. The frame of the painting bears no property mark of Johann Lorenz Hagenauer. The painter is still unknown.
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