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Art Advisory
By EDEN Gallery,
Posted Dec 12, 2023 ,
In Art Blog
In a striking turn of events that has captivated the art world, a lost masterpiece by the Renaissance legend Sandro Botticelli, known as "Madonna and Child," has been miraculously found in a quaint Italian farmhouse. This astonishing discovery in southern Italy marks a significant moment in art history, bringing to light a painting valued at an estimated £85 million (approximately $100 million).
The artwork, dating back to the 15th century, was originally a generous gift by Botticelli to Pope Sixtus IV. It had found its initial home in a church in the small town of Santa Maria la Carità. In an intriguing twist of fate, the painting was later entrusted to a local family, who maintained it in their private residence across generations. However, the masterpiece slipped through the cracks of time, its whereabouts unknown for over half a century.
Italy has a division dedicated to safeguarding Italy's rich cultural legacy, which played a pivotal role in the rediscovery of this work. After extensive research, the painting was located in Gragnano, near Naples, much to the astonishment of art historians and enthusiasts alike.
The condition of "Madonna and Child" reveals the toll of time. The painting has suffered from abrasions and chromatic alterations, necessitating an extensive restoration process. This undertaking is being closely overseen by the Italian cultural supervisory authority, ensuring that every brushstroke and hue is meticulously preserved.
Authorities are currently delving into the painting's lineage, probing the rightful ownership of this Renaissance gem. The family, who has kept the painting for generations, is scrutinized to ascertain the legitimacy of their possession. If deemed rightful owners, they may retain the painting, potentially displaying it in a museum to guarantee its security and preservation. However, if the ownership is contested, the state may claim it.
This painting, one of Botticelli's last works, adds a precious piece to his oeuvre, joining the ranks of his other masterpieces like "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera," proudly displayed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. The rediscovery of "Madonna and Child" not only underscores the enduring legacy of Renaissance art but also highlights its capacity to surprise and captivate centuries after its creation.
As art historian Peppe Di Massa insightfully notes, this painting held a special place in Botticelli's heart, believed to depict his muse and lover, Simonetta Cattaneo Vespucci. The story of its journey—from a tribute by Pope Sixtus IV to the Medici family to its eventual resting place in a museum—reflects the dynamic and often unexpected pathways of art through history. This remarkable find rekindles a global appreciation for Botticelli's artistry, reminding us of the timeless allure and mystery enshrouded in the works of great masters.
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