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A Recently Discovered Rembrandt Painting Was Hiding in Plain Sight


A Recently Discovered Rembrandt Painting Was Hiding in Plain Sight
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In 2016, a family in Rome sent a painting in to be restored after it fell and suffered minor damage. They believed the work, titled
The Adoration of the Magi, to be a copy of a work by Rembrandt van Rijn. Five years later, they now have an answer as to the painting’s origins, and it turns out there was no copying involved. This painting is, in fact, the genuine article one with an estimated value of between $83.5 million and $238.5 million.
Over at ARTnews, Shanti Escalante-De Mattei has the full details. The saga of the painting’s rediscovery involves a number of steps. Initially, art restorer Antonella Di Francesco found evidence that the painting might have been the genuine article; eventually, French Academy of the Villa Medici in Rome doubled down on that, confirming the painting’s status as a Rembrandt original. ....

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Afghan ambassador in Washington celebrates return of stolen antiquities


Afghan ambassador in Washington celebrates return of stolen antiquities
Jenna McLaughlin
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Recovered Afghan artifacts: “Head of a Bodhisattva with a headdress,” 3rd century, valued at $2,000; “Standing Buddha,” 3rd-4th century, valued at $167,500; and “Relief depicting Buddha’s first sermon,” 3rd century, valued at $55,000. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Manhattan district attorney’s office)
WASHINGTON Ambassador Roya Rahmani never cried as a young woman in Afghanistan.
Tears were a sign of a woman’s “weakness,” she recalled being told, a dogma she said she swore to defy. Then she turned on the television in March of 2001 and saw the Taliban detonating explosives to destroy the ancient Buddhas of Bamiyan, a pair of towering statues carved into a cliffside. ....

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