• January 15, 2008

    Date posted: January 15, 2008 Author: jolanta


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    International Top News

    Mona Lisa’s True Identity Revealed

    The
    real identity of the Mona Lisa has been revealed, a group of German
    academics says. Experts at the Heidelberg University library found
    notes scribbled in the margins of a book, dated October 1503, that they
    say confirm what many art historians have long thought to be true: Lisa
    Gherardini, the wife of the wealthy Florentine merchant Francesco del
    Giocondo, was the model for Leonardo da Vinci’s legendary portrait,
    Reuters reports. According to the experts, Agostino Vespucci, a
    Florentine official and an acquaintance of Leonardo, wrote the
    comments, which mention that the artist was working on three paintings
    at the time, one of them Lisa del Giocondo’s portrait. Art historians
    are hailing the discovery as a breakthrough. "There is no reason for
    any lingering doubts that this is another woman," Leipzig University
    art historian Frank Zoellner told German radio. "One could even say
    that books written about all this in the past few years were
    unnecessary, had we known." (Artinfo, January 15, 2008)
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    Re-Mastered

    Consider
    the case of Jan Lievens and Rembrandt van Rijn, two young Dutch
    painters and rivals in Leiden at the start of their careers, circa
    1630. One produced work that astonished his colleagues and promised
    greatness, while the other was considered an able follower who had some
    catching up to do. It‘s a small miracle that Rembrandt wasn’t
    completely overshadowed by his brilliant friend.

    Of course, posterity has a rather different opinion, and for centuries,
    Rembrandt has been the one rightly considered among the geniuses of
    painting, while Lievens (1607–1674) has generally been placed with the
    good artists in the loosely defined Rembrandt school. But the dramatic
    Lievens revival of the past few years will be capped in October when
    the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., debuts its
    retrospective of the artist’s work, featuring 45 paintings. (Artinfo, January 15, 2008)
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    Openings and Art Events on Wednesday, January 16

    New York:

    — “William Kentridge” at Marian Goodman, www.mariangoodman.com
    — "Singular" at Luxe Gallery, 7-9pm, www.luxegallery.com
    — "Chili Moon Town Tour Productions" at Spencer Brownstone, www.spencerbrownstonegallery.com
     — "Infinite Line: Contemporary Drawing in Time and Space" curated by
    Elizabeth Ferrera @ Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn. www.rotundagallery.com

    National:

    — “Modern American Sculpture” @ Forum Gallery, Los Angeles, C.A. www.forumgallery.com

    International:

    — London Art Fair, London, Great Britain www.londonartfair.co.uk
    — Helmut Dorner: “New works” @ Galerie Vera Munro, Hamburg, Germany. www.veramunro.de


    Art Fair and Biennial Reminders from Art Fairs International

    — International Miniprint Finland, November 16, 2007–February 3, 2008, Lahti, Finland
    — Utrecht Manifest, November 24, 2007–February 11, 2008, Utrecht, The Netherlands

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