Veronese: the Petrobelli altarpiece
Small exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery bringing together sections of an altarpiece by Veronese from the Italian town of Lendinara.
One piece is owned by Dulwich but the others are spread between the National Gallery of Scotland, the National Gallery of Canada and the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas. The exhibition showed how the pieces had been retouched to make the sellable and to erase the St Michael and the Devil from the middle section. Following cleaning this was rediscovered and the head of St Michael rediscovered in Texas.
As you may realize from previous blogs I like exhibition which bring works back together which have been split up so I found this fascinating.
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One piece is owned by Dulwich but the others are spread between the National Gallery of Scotland, the National Gallery of Canada and the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas. The exhibition showed how the pieces had been retouched to make the sellable and to erase the St Michael and the Devil from the middle section. Following cleaning this was rediscovered and the head of St Michael rediscovered in Texas.
As you may realize from previous blogs I like exhibition which bring works back together which have been split up so I found this fascinating.
Reviews
Independent
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