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    Delight at Caravaggio discovery

    Caravaggio's Emmaus painting resembles a version in London

    Art historians have spoken of their shock and delight after two paintings discovered in a French church were found to be by old master Caravaggio.

    'Pilgrimage of Our Lord to Emmaus' and 'Saint Thomas Putting his Finger on Christ's Wound' have hung in the town of Loches for nearly two centuries.

    "This kind of thing happens once in a lifetime," said one specialist.

    It is thought the paintings were probably bought by a French ambassador to Rome, and friend of Caravaggio.

    The works were kept under the organ loft in the church of Saint Anthony in Loches, until in 1999 a curator expressed an interest in a coat of arms on the works.

    It turned out to belong to Philippe de Bethune, a minister of France's King Henry IV, an enthusiastic art collector who befriended Caravaggio in Rome
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    It's been a mini-Renaissance in the art world- the Cellini salt rediscovered, now a couple of Caravaggios come to light.

    Time to check the attics, spare rooms garages and allotment sheds everyone- does Winston have a Wesselman 'Great American Nude' in the w.c. ?

    Is Ming unaware of a Magritte mouldering in the mansard ?


    Has Agathon acquired an Altdorfer unknowingly in the annexe ?
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    Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

    ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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    Is anyone the happy new millionaire?
    In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.

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      Originally posted by Oncle Boris
      Is anyone the happy new millionaire?

      The cure of the parish church wishes he'd done a secret deal with the Getty Museum, I bet.

      Of course, it being France, there has to be a Gallic disputation:

      But another expert thought the pictures were fakes. Pierre Rosenberg, former director of The Louvre museum in Paris and a 17th-century art specialist, described them as ~{!0~}good quality early copies~{!1~}.

      He added: ~{!0~}Let~{!/~}s not dream. Caravaggio did not make copies of his own pictures.~{!1~}



      I can just feel that disdainful, insouciant shrug from here...
      Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

      ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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