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Cimabue painting found in French kitchen sets auction record | Cimabue painting found in French kitchen sets auction record |
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A long-lost painting by a celebrated Italian artist that was found hanging in the kitchen of an elderly French woman has sold for €24m (£20m; $26.6m) at auction, setting a new record. | A long-lost painting by a celebrated Italian artist that was found hanging in the kitchen of an elderly French woman has sold for €24m (£20m; $26.6m) at auction, setting a new record. |
Christ Mocked, by the pre-Renaissance artist Cimabue, was discovered last month in northern France. | Christ Mocked, by the pre-Renaissance artist Cimabue, was discovered last month in northern France. |
The painting was expected to fetch up to €6m at auction. | The painting was expected to fetch up to €6m at auction. |
But the winning bid far exceeded expectations, with the painting fetching four times the estimate. | But the winning bid far exceeded expectations, with the painting fetching four times the estimate. |
Acteon Auction House said the sum, paid by an anonymous buyer from northern France, was a new world record for a medieval painting sold at auction. | Acteon Auction House said the sum, paid by an anonymous buyer from northern France, was a new world record for a medieval painting sold at auction. |
"When a unique work of a painter as rare as Cimabue comes to market, you have to be ready for surprises," auctioneer Dominique Le Coent told Reuters news agency. | "When a unique work of a painter as rare as Cimabue comes to market, you have to be ready for surprises," auctioneer Dominique Le Coent told Reuters news agency. |
For years, the painting hung above a hotplate in a kitchen in the city of Compiègne. It was spotted by an auctioneer, who advised its owner to have it evaluated by experts. | For years, the painting hung above a hotplate in a kitchen in the city of Compiègne. It was spotted by an auctioneer, who advised its owner to have it evaluated by experts. |
The owner believed it to be an old religious icon with little value. | The owner believed it to be an old religious icon with little value. |
Tests were carried out on the artwork using infrared light to determine the similarities with works by the Italian painter Cimabue, also known as Cenni di Pepo. | Tests were carried out on the artwork using infrared light to determine the similarities with works by the Italian painter Cimabue, also known as Cenni di Pepo. |
Born in the city of Florence, he was active in the late 13th and early 14th Centuries - a transitional figure between the stylised art of the medieval period and the more naturalistic works of the Renaissance. | Born in the city of Florence, he was active in the late 13th and early 14th Centuries - a transitional figure between the stylised art of the medieval period and the more naturalistic works of the Renaissance. |
You might also like: | You might also like: |
The artwork is tiny; measuring just 20 by 26cm (8in by 10in). | |
It is believed to be part of a polyptych - a larger work of painted scenes divided into several panels - dating from 1280, depicting Christ's passion and crucifixion. | It is believed to be part of a polyptych - a larger work of painted scenes divided into several panels - dating from 1280, depicting Christ's passion and crucifixion. |
Two other scenes from the same Cimabue series can be seen at London's National Gallery, and the Frick Collection in New York. | Two other scenes from the same Cimabue series can be seen at London's National Gallery, and the Frick Collection in New York. |
Cimabue's work was largely influenced by Byzantine art, produced on poplar wood panels with backgrounds of gold paint. | Cimabue's work was largely influenced by Byzantine art, produced on poplar wood panels with backgrounds of gold paint. |
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