Image:Goya Portrait- Forgery.JPG
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goya_Portrait-_Forgery.JPG (402 × 512 pixel, file size: 203 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. The description on its description page there is shown below. | |
[edit] Summary
Description |
Portrait of a Woman, 18th-19th centuries. Oil on canvas, 62.23 cm. x 48.26 cm. Fogg Art Museum, Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop, 1943. This portrait of Maria Isabella de Bourbon, infanta of Spain (1741-1763), thought to be painted by Goya was bequeathed to the Fogg Art Museum in 1943. Although the canvas was old, and the paint bore the crackle marks of age, several scholars came to doubt the painting’s authenticity. In 1954, X-ray images were taken of the painting and conservators were surprised to find an earlier portrait of a different woman beneath the surface. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the presence of zinc white paint, which was invented after Goya's death. Thorough cleaning of the painting confirmed that the surface paint was relatively modern and had been applied so as not to obscure the craquelure of the original. Curators also discovered extensive damage to the base portrait; leading some to speculate that the forger attempted to scrape off the earlier face. Upon completing the analysis, the conservators left the work as you see it above (with portions of the original painting visable, on the left, and the newer forgery on the right), to illustrate the intricacies of art forgery, and the inherent difficulty of detecting it. (It is thought that the base painting is a provincial Spanish work dating to the 1790s). [1] |
---|---|
Source | |
Date |
Base painting, 1790s. Over painiting, unknown, but thought to be from the late 19th century. |
Author |
Imitator of Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes |
Permission |
see below |
[edit] Licensing
The author of this work is anonymous and this work is more than 50 years old. According to the Berne convention Art. 7, [3] and the laws of many countries, this work is in the public domain. | |
Note: This template does not apply to images from countries that extended the Berne Convention or that did not sign it. This is for example the European Union, the United States, Canada, China, India, countries of the Arab Law Group and others. Please use {{Anonymous-EU}}, {{PD-US}}, {{PD-China}}, {{PD-India}} or {{PD-Arab}} in these cases and check Commons:Licensing.
Afrikaans | عربية | Български | Česky | Dansk | Deutsch | English | Ελληνικά | Esperanto | Español | Euskara | فارسی | Suomi | Français | Galego | עברית | हिन्दी | Magyar | Bahasa Indonesia | Ido | Íslenska | Italiano | 日本語 | 한국어 | Kurdî / كوردي | Nederlands | Nederlands | Norsk (nynorsk) | Bahasa Melayu | Latina | Polski | Português | Română | Русский | Slovensko | Српски | ไทย | Українська | tiếng Việt | Svenska | 简体中文 | 正體中文 +/- |
[edit] Licensing
This image (or other media file) is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. This applies to the United States, Canada, the European Union and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 70 years. العربية ǀ Български ǀ Català ǀ Česky ǀ Dansk ǀ Deutsch ǀ English ǀ Ελληνικά ǀ Esperanto ǀ Español ǀ Euskara ǀ فارسی ǀ Français ǀ Galego ǀ עברית ǀ हिन्दी ǀ Bahasa Indonesia ǀ Italiano ǀ 日本語 ǀ 한국어 ǀ Kurdî / كوردي ǀ Nederlands ǀ Norsk (nynorsk) ǀ Bahasa Melayu ǀ Polski ǀ Português ǀ Русский ǀ Slovenščina ǀ Shqip ǀ Suomi ǀ Svenska ǀ Türkçe ǀ 简体中文 ǀ 正體中文 ǀ +/- |