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carabaggio in spagna, prime ipotesi e documenti su ecce homo , il dipinto ritrovato in spagna
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Possible Caravaggio Is Withdrawn From Auction; Spain Announces Export Ban
The suggested starting bid for the painting was set at around $1,800, but if it is really the work of the Baroque master, it could be worth millions.
The painting was cataloged as from the “circle” of the 17th-century Spanish painter José de Ribera, but some dealers and scholars believe it is a Caravaggio.Credit.via Marco Voena
By Scott Reyburn
April 8, 2021
They call it a “sleeper”: With a starting price of just $1,800, a potentially undervalued old master painting was pulled from auction and is now thought to be worth millions.
scovato a un asta di una piccola galleria di madrid, l ansorena, l ecce omo di caravaggio
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âArtemisia Gentileschi, 1649
IN Fredericksburg today, one can find many women artists who work in every media: painting, sculpture, printmaking, and ceramics, but also paper and book arts, mosaic, jewelry, weaving and textiles, photography, neon, video, and calligraphy, as well as architecture, interior design, and urban planning.
But womenâs presence in these fields is recent in the history of Western art.
The life of acclaimed painter Artemisia Gentileschi (1593â1654) allows us to consider how artists were trained in early modern Europe and why a woman might enter the profession in the 17th century, a time when such accomplishments by a woman were rare indeed.