《揭开神话:玛丽-维多利亚·勒穆瓦纳的一幅被误认的肖像》

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 ART
Margaret A. Oppenheimer
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2020年2月,玛丽-维克托瓦·勒穆瓦纳(Marie-Victoire Lemoine, 1754-1820)的一幅画在纽约多伊尔拍卖行抢尽风头(图1)。这幅画被鉴定为拿破仑一世的华丽妹妹波琳·勒克莱尔(Pauline Leclerc)的肖像,包括买家的佣金在内,成交价为38.7万美元。它的出处可能帮助推高了价格,创下了这位艺术家的纪录。根据道尔的说法,波琳把这幅画送给了她的兄弟约瑟夫·波拿巴(Joseph Bonaparte),他在第一次世界大战后流亡到美国时也带着这幅画
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Unraveling a Myth: A Misidentified Portrait by Marie-Victoire Lemoine
In February 2020 a painting by Marie-Victoire Lemoine (1754–1820) stole the show at Doyle auctioneers in New York (fig. 1). Identified as a portrait of Pauline Leclerc, née Bonaparte, flamboyant sister of Napoleon I, it fetched $387,000, including the buyer’s premium. Its provenance probably helped to drive the price, a record for the artist. According to Doyle, Pauline gave the painting to her brother Joseph Bonaparte, who took it with him into exile in America after the First
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