This is great news! And another example of ingenuity and technology.
TWO-THIRDS of work by some of the most
renowned artists is thought to have been misplaced, stolen or destroyed, but an
American art historian hopes to raise our appreciation of what remains by
drawing attention to missing masterpieces.
Professor Noah Charney, of the American
University of Rome and president of the Association for Research into Crimes
against Art, has selected the first ten entries for a virtual Museum of Lost
Art, which would have an auction value if miraculously discovered of almost
$A1.06 billion.
Unlike the 1,400 paintings unveiled in Augsburg last week that were looted by the Nazis, these ten are almost certainly
lost forever. They include works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and
Caravaggio as well as two examples of Classical sculpture. Some were stolen or
destroyed by fire, one was used as target practice by French soldiers and one is
even feared to have been fed to pigs by the Mafia.
"For most pre-modern artists, we know of
far more works than are actually extant," Professor Charney said. "In many
cases, some two thirds of the total oeuvre is considered lost. An awareness of
just how much is lost is a poignant reminder of the value of the smaller
percentage that still exists, that can be visited, and that must be protected
and preserved."
Lost works, he says, can be re-created
from their description in works such as Giorgio Vasari's 16th century Lives of
the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, or through copies, as in
Rubens' version of Leonardo's lost Battle of Anghiari.
Professor Carney's top ten was
commissioned by Artfinder.com, the largest online platform for the purchase of
art from around the world, and the estimations of their worth were provided by
Coram James, the antique valuers.
It starts with the 12m chryselephantine
(gold and ivory) statue of Athena, sculpted by Phidias, that stood in the
Parthenon and would be worth an estimated $A170 million today. It is depicted on
coins, miniatures and engravings and was described by the historian Pausanias.
It was stripped and damaged by fire and last seen in Constantinople in the 10th
century AD.
Most Classical Greek sculpture was cast in bronze and has since been melted down but many pieces survive through Roman copies in marble. Professor Charney has selected a sculpture of Hercules by Lysippus in 390BC, which also went missing in Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.
The list also includes Leonardo's massive
equestrian statue for Sforza Castle in Milan. He had made a 7m terracotta model
but before he could cast it, Milan was overrun by French troops, whose archers
used the horse as target practice. Another lost Italian work is the frescoes on
the Fondaco dei Tedeschi in Venice by Giorgione and Titian, which crumbled in
the briney atmosphere. Only fragments survive.
The most expensive item, valued at $A342 million, and one of the few that may still be found, is the Amber Room in the Catherine Palace near St Petersburg, Russia. The room, built between 1701 and 1711 by Andreas Schluter and given to Peter the Great, contained six tonnes of amber. It was looted by the Nazis and disappeared in Konigsberg (now Kaliningrad).
There are two Caravaggios on the list. The Palermo Nativity was stolen by the Mafia in 1969 and is rumoured to have been fed to pigs after being damaged in an earthquake while his Portrait of a Lady went missing during the fall of Berlin in 1945.
A two-tonne bronze, Reclining Nude by
Henry Moore, was also stolen in 2005 during a world shortage in copper and
bronze. It is feared the sculpture was sold as scrap for as little as $A2,500.
If found, it would be worth $A17 million.
Rogier van der Weyden's four-part Justice
of Trajan and Herkenbald were made between 1439 and 1450 and decorated Brussels
Town Hall. They are thought to have been destroyed by the French in 1695 but
survive as copies.
The final item is Michelangelo's Sleeping
Eros, a forgery of a Roman sculpture. It is thought to have been destroyed in
the Palace of Whitehall in 1698.
Professor Carney says that dozens more
missing works could have been on the list, including a panel from the Ghent
Altarpiece, one of the most frequently stolen works of art.
by Patrick Kidd
With many thanks to The
Australian
Additional credits:
Amber Room
Picture credit and lots more information here.
Conceptual image of Leonardo’s unmade horse from here.
A similar
Chryselephantine (gold and ivory) statue of Athena, and more information
here.
The 10 most-wanted missing paintings.
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