Editor Steven Raeburn said that the Scottish government had the power to order an inquiry.
He is Christopher Raeburn whose show invitation is a message in a tiny bottle.
Two others, Denise Elrick, 22, and Vikki Ann Raeburn, 30, were acquitted of murder during the trial.
Dr Coltman and Dr Lloyd's research is published in a book, Henry Raeburn: Context, Reception and Reputation.
Dr Coltman said she did not believe attributing The Skating Minister to another artist would damage Raeburn's reputation.
According to the researchers, the painting of The Skating Minister would be the only of Raeburn's 1, 000 portraits which did not use this technique.
Raeburn was known to use lead-white paint to underpaint the faces of his portrait subjects, which should have shown up clearly in the X-ray.
Highland Council employee Mark Phillips, 51, had fallen about 50m (164ft) while climbing in the Raeburn's Buttress area on the north face of the mountain on Monday.
"But when they performed there on Jan. 31, the wailing music was either too difficult to record or the executives didn't care much for what they heard, " Mr. Raeburn said.
"Black musicians in New Orleans had been playing the music that would come to be called jazz as early as 1906, " said Bruce Raeburn, curator of Tulane University's Hogan Jazz Archive.
It's been isolated from Raeburn's oeuvre, which in a way is good because it made people look again, but I don't want Raeburn's whole reputation to rest on this one canvas.
Samson's next big match will be for the Barbarians against Bedford on 7 April, 12 months after he helped the Ba Bas defeat Edinburgh at Raeburn Place, and says he is relishing the prospect.
Craig Raeburn of TyMetrix, a provider of Web-based management solutions for corporate law departments, correctly acknowledges that technology is not a substitute for the knowledge, intuition, and skill of lawyers and other legal service professionals.
The exhibit then moves to Scotland, where its co-organizer, the National Galleries of Scotland, has provided a series of iconic 18th-century Scottish golf portraits, among them a full-length view of the youthful, tartan-clad Sir James and Sir Alexander MacDonald (from around 1749) by William Mosman and a portrait of William Inglis, Captain of the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers (circa 1790), by Sir Henry Raeburn, the most prominent portraitist of the Scottish Enlightenment.
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