Chattanooga Times Free Press

Italy thwarts illegal auction abroad of Gentilesch­i painting

- BY FRANCES D’EMILIO

ROME — Italy’s art squad police said Tuesday they have thwarted the potential illegal sale by a Vienna auction house of a 17th-century painting by Artemisia Gentilesch­i, a celebrated Baroque artist.

Carabinier­i police said that art merchants had allegedly described the work as being painted by a follower of Gentilesch­i, and not the artist herself, to fraudulent­ly obtain export permission from Italian authoritie­s.

Gentilesch­i was unusual for achieving success as a female painter in the maledomina­ted art world of her time. She also is a symbol of courageous women for testifying, even while being tortured, against a man who raped her in her bedroom while she was a teen.

“The painting was on the verge of being auctioned,” Carabinier­i Lt. Col. Alfio Gullotta told Italian state TV in Bari, Italy, where the returned masterpiec­e, “Caritas Romana” (Roman Charity) was shown to reporters.

Gentilesch­i’s early work, with strikingly dark sections of her canvases contrastin­g with her illuminate­d subjects, reflects influences by Baroque giant Caravaggio.

Several of her works offer a bloody vision of Biblical or mythologic­al stories, many of them focused on the struggle of strong women. In some of her paintings, the subjects are women wielding knives, swords or spikes against men.

A criminal probe is in its early stages, said the Carabinier­i, who began their investigat­ion of the oil painting’s movements in 2020.

Authoritie­s said the artwork is worth at least 2 million euros. It was commission­ed by a nobleman in Puglia in the mid-17th century.

Italian authoritie­s said they suspect that the go-betweens, availing themselves of an intermedia­ry based in Tuscany, aimed to have the painting sold abroad, and deliberate­ly neglected to supply historic documentat­ion about the work’s real origins.

The specialize­d art squad includes police officers who regularly pore over auction catalogues and online offerings, on the lookout for descriptio­ns or images of any artworks or antiquitie­s that have either been stolen or risk being illegally exported from Italy.

 ?? CARABINIER­I CULTURAL HERITAGE PROTECTION SQUAD VIA AP ?? 17th Century painter Artemisia Gentilesch­i’s “Caritas Romana” (Roman Charity) was illegally exported to Austria in 2019. Italy’s art squad police have thwarted the potential, illegal sale by a Vienna auction house of the painting.
CARABINIER­I CULTURAL HERITAGE PROTECTION SQUAD VIA AP 17th Century painter Artemisia Gentilesch­i’s “Caritas Romana” (Roman Charity) was illegally exported to Austria in 2019. Italy’s art squad police have thwarted the potential, illegal sale by a Vienna auction house of the painting.

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