The Painting
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Release date | Turkey |
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Directors | Jean-François Laguionie |
Budget | 4 million EUR |
Initial DVD release | Italy |
Screenplay | Jean-François Laguionie |
Anik Leray | |
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ID | 973133 |
About The Painting
The inhabitants of a piece of art live in a strict social order based on their completeness.
'Lost demon' uncovered in Joshua Reynolds painting
... Several friends and commentators tried to persuade Sir Joshua not to include it - or, on The Painting s completion, to paint it out...
Painting stolen in art heist more than 30 years ago returned to Glasgow museum
... Data gathered by the ALR and shared with Front Row programme reveals 65,000 items are currently missing from museums worldwide: The Painting in the Haggs Castle heist - which also included a priceless 16th Century jug and porcelain dolls - had been owned by an unsuspecting family who put it up for auction when selling part of their late father s estate...
Lost painting by female artist goes on display at Windsor Castle
... Anna Reynolds, Deputy Surveyor of The King s Pictures, said The Painting revealed the discomfort of Susanna, a Biblical figure, while two men watch her bathing...
Picasso's twisted beauty – and the ‘trail of female carnage' he left behind
... But 50 years on from his death, is it possible to define Picasso as the beauty or the beast, just as he might have been trying to do in The Paintings of Ms Khokhlova? The artist once said: " I paint the way some people write an autobiography...
Stolen Van Gogh handed to Dutch art sleuth in Ikea bag
... But by then The Painting, worth several million euros, had already changed hands...
David Harewood: Actor says the government should apologise for slavery
... " The Painting by Ashley Karrell is part of a series called Missing Portraits, which addresses the lack of diverse representation in the Harewood collection...
Peregrine Falcon image wins bird photo award
... " I orientated the door to let the sunrise in and used three flashes to illuminate The Painting...
How my dad rescued a stolen £40m da Vinci masterpiece
... Twenty years on Olivia Graham tells the inside story of how her dad s role in getting The Painting back led to him standing trial for extortion...
'Lost demon' uncovered in Joshua Reynolds painting
By Ian YoungsEntertainment & arts reporter
A devilish figure that disappeared from a celebrated and controversial 18Th Century painting for decades has been rediscovered in a recent restoration.
Sir Joshua Reynolds painted a demon lurking in The Shadows in His picture The Death of Cardinal Beaufort , based on a Shakespearean Death scene.
But " The Fiend " eventually disappeared beneath layers of paint and varnish.
The 1789 artwork has now been put back on display at Petworth House in West Sussex , with The Demon in full view.
The fanged creature can be seen at The Head of The Bed , in The Shadows , as Cardinal Beaufort lies dying, with King Henry VI and two lords at His bedside.
It was based on a scene in Shakespeare's Henry Vi , Part II, and depicts the power-hungry and conspiring Cardinal in The Final throes of Death .
In The Play , King Henry laments The Cardinal - His great Uncle 's - Death , saying: 'O! beat away the busy, meddling fiend that lays siege unto this wretch's soul'.
That " fiend's" inclusion in the picture stirred controversy at The Time it was created because some thought Sir Joshua - considered one of The Greatest painters of His age - should not have explicitly shown an imaginary creature.
One critic described it as " too ludicrous and puerile to escape censure" while another said it " does no credit to The Judgement of the painter".
Monstrous figureJohn Chu, The National Trust's senior national curator for pictures and sculpture, explained: " It didn't fit in with some of the artistic rules of The Times , to have a poetic figure of speech represented so literally in this monstrous figure.
" When it was first shown at The Shakespeare Gallery in 1789 it generated more controversy than any other work on show.
Critics argued that " while it was considered acceptable in literature to introduce the idea of a demon as something in the mind of a person, to include it visually in a painting gave it too physical a form" said Mr Chu.
Several Friends and commentators tried to persuade Sir Joshua not to include it - or, on The Painting 's completion, to paint it out.
'A mess of misinterpretation'Over The Years , the disputed figure has faded into The Shadows , as the artwork was overpainted and given numerous layers of varnish by restorers.
Early conservators appeared to have " misunderstood" the figure, Mr Chu added, and within decades " that area seems to have deteriorated into small islands of paint and become less clear".
" Degradation of successive varnish layers over The Years made it even less visible, " he added.
Becca Hellen, The National Trust's senior national conservator for paintings, said the area around The Fiend was " especially difficult" to restore.
" With the layers added by early restorers, it had become a mess of misinterpretation and multiple layers of paints. "
The National Trust marked The Demon 's reappearance in the Painting With a timely announcement on Halloween.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com