Texarkana Gazette

Masterpiec­e found in kitchen sells for $26.6M,

- By Thomas Adamson

PARIS — An old painting found in the kitchen of an elderly French woman, who considered it an icon of little importance, has made her a multimilli­onaire.

The work, a masterpiec­e attributed to the 13th-century Italian painter Cimabue that was discovered earlier this year, sold for 24 million euros ($26.6 million) Sunday.

Dominique Le Coent of Acteon Auction House, who sold the masterpiec­e to an anonymous buyer near Chantilly, north of Paris, said the sale represente­d a “world record for a primitive, or a pre-1500 work.”

“It’s a painting that was unique, splendid and monumental. Cimabue was the father of the Renaissanc­e. But this sale goes beyond all our dreams,” Le Coent told The Associated Press.

An auctioneer spotted the painting in June while inspecting a woman’s house in Compiegne in northern France and suggested she bring it to experts for an evaluation. It hung on a wall between the kitchen and dining room.

The woman will now receive “the majority” of the sale money, the auction house said.

The expected sale price had been 4 million to 6 million euros ($4.4 million to $6.6 million).

Le Coent said experts were off the mark because it was the first time a Cimabue had ever gone under the hammer. “There’s never been a Cimabue painting on sale so there was no reference previously on how much it could make,” he explained.

Titled “Christ Mocked,” the painting measures about 10 inches by 8 inches.

Art experts say it is likely part of a larger diptych that Cimabue painted around 1280.

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