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Vividly written and handsomely illustrated, this account of Thwaytes v. Sothebys one of the major art trials of recent times will be of interest to dealers, conservators and lawyers as well as all admirers of Caravaggio. In 2006 the late Sir Denis Mahon, a renowned Caravaggio scholar then aged ninety-six, bought at Sothebys in London for just 50,400 a version of the painters famous Cardsharps in the Kimbell Art Museum, Texas. He then announced that the canvas was not by a follower of the artist, as Sothebys had stated, but was in fact Caravaggios first version of the Kimbell masterpiece. When the story broke, the press announced that the painting may be worth up to 50m. Shocked by the news, Lancelot Thwaytes, who had consigned the painting to Sothebys, sued the auction house for negligence. The case came to trial at the High Court in London in 2014. The verdict had far-reaching implications for the way experts at auction houses catalogue paintings, for understanding the role of connoisseurship in establishing authenticity and for the use and misuse of technical evidence in determining the authorship of a work of art. This detailed account of Thwaytes v. Sothebys is told from the inside by an eminent art historian who acted as an expert witness in the case. He was instructed to tell the court if the Cardsharps in the Kimbell is an original, if the Mahon version is an original or a copy and, if original, whether it was painted by Caravaggio. As a result, a question that has been much debated by scholars whether or not Caravaggio made replicas of his own paintings ended up becoming a judicial matter.
- Illustratör: 66 colour and 20 b, w
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781916237810
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 392
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-03-25
- Förlag: The Burlington Press