Close Examination: Fakes, Mistakes and Discoveries

Interesting exhibition at the National Gallery looking at the scientific work done there and how it has shed light on some of the gallery’s works.

It covers works which were bought as the work of an old master and have since been found not to be such as a rather odd pictures believed to be a Botticelli. Some of these are fakes others were just misinterpreted.

Another gallery focuses more on success stories such as Raphael’s Madonna of the Pinks which have been identified by scientific work.

The exhibition provides an interesting way of relooking at pictures and I want to read more about some of the works.

Reviews
Times
Guardian
Daily Telegraph
Independent
Evening Standard

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Thomas Becket: Murder and Making of a Saint

Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year Exhibition 2019

The Renaissance Nude