Italian historian Silvano Vincenti, known for his scheme to dig up the bones of Lisa Gherardini, the presumed model for the Mona Lisa, is trying to bring the iconic painting to Florence in 2013. While no official request has yet been made — Vincenti is hoping to get 100,000 people to sign his petition and to marshal the support of the Italian parliament — the Louvre has already refused, with painting department director Vincent Pomarède telling AFP that the Mona Lisa is “extremely fragile and travel risks causing irreversible damage.” Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” While its potential trip to Florence has been nixed, the Mona Lisa has traveled in the past, and ARTINFO France has compiled a list of its journeys — both authorized and unauthorized. 1911 – 1913 The Mona Lisa — which Leonardo da Vinci began painting in Florence in 1503 and took with him to France, where it entered the collection of French king François I — made an illicit trip to its hometown four centuries later. In 1911, the painting was stolen from the Louvre by Vincenzo Peruggia, a museum employee who kept the masterpiece under his bed for two years before taking it to Florence and trying to sell it. Silvano Vincenti’s current request for a loan of the Mona Lisa in 2013 is intended to commemorate the centennial of the painting’s recovery in 1913. One of the stranger episodes in French cultural history, the theft of the painting caused a huge scandal, especially since no one at the museum noticed that it was missing until an artist planning on sketching the portrait found a blank space on the wall. Initially, the poet Guillaume Apollinaire was accused of the crime and arrested. After questioning him, French police also held Pablo Picasso, who was a friend of Apollinaire’s, but ended up releasing both men after a few days. When caught two years later, Peruggia said that he wanted to return the painting to its country of origin, and got off with a very light sentence in an Italian court. 1938 – 1945 With the possibility of war with Germany looming in 1938, French officials hid the Mona Lisa for three days before returning it to the Louvre when the Munich Agreement seemed to lessen the danger. When France declared war in 1939, museum officials packed up the painting in a double-walled crate and moved it to various secure underground locations in the Château de Chambord, the Château d’Amboise, the abbey of Loc-Dieu, and the Ingres Museum in Montauban. The painting then migrated to a spot under the Louvre conservator’s bed before hiding out in the Château de Montal in southern France. Finally, after the war’s end, la Joconde returned to the Louvre in June 1945. 1963 In January, French culture minister André Malraux accompanied the Mona Lisa to the United States. The loan was made directly to then-president John F. Kennedy and a special viewing was held at the National Gallery for the president and his cabinet, the Supreme Court, the Congress, and the diplomatic corps. At the National Gallery, the painting was guarded around the clock by U.S. Marines and over 500,000 people came to see it over 27 days. The Mona Lisa was then shown at the Met, where it attracted 1.2 million visitors. Just two years ago, former Met director Thomas Hoving revealed in his memoirs that a faulty sprinkler system sprayed water onto the painting when it was locked up in a secure storeroom in the museum at night. No damage was done thanks to the protective glass. 1974 The last time it was on loan, the Mona Lisa headed to the Tokyo National Museum and to Moscow’s Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Over 1.5 million people saw the painting in Tokyo, which is still a record for exhibition attendance at a Japanese museum. The triplex glass box that now houses the Mona Lisa was a thank-you gift from the Japanese. Click below for a video of Mona Lisa’s arrival in the U.S. and its reception by President Kennedy: -ARTINFO France, ARTINFO More of Today’s News from ARTINFO: Van Gogh, or No?: Art Historians Shoot Down Dubious New “Discovery” of Theo Van Gogh Portrait Art-Market Kick Flip?: Damien Hirst Cashes in on His Skater Cred, Ramping Up Prices on His Novelty Skateboards Is Italy on the Brink of an Arts Rebellion? The 20 Greatest Westerns: A List to Get Ornery About Jean Paul Gaultier Exhibition Displays the Designer’s Fashionable Provocations in Montreal Like what you see? Sign up for ARTINFO’s daily newsletter to get the latest on the market, emerging artists, auctions, galleries, museums, and more.
Continue reading …When it was reported last week that Eric Cantor, who had just walked out of Biden’s debt ceiling talks leaving Democrats to talk amongst themselves, was pushing for a “balance budget” amendment to the constitution, many took it as merely more posturing in the relentless debt ceiling drama that is rapidly approaching its inevitable conclusion (under one month left until August 3). It now appears that… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : zero hedge Discovery Date : 05/07/2011 16:48 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …When it was reported last week that Eric Cantor, who had just walked out of Biden’s debt ceiling talks leaving Democrats to talk amongst themselves, was pushing for a “balance budget” amendment to the constitution, many took it as merely more posturing in the relentless debt ceiling drama that is rapidly approaching its inevitable conclusion (under one month left until August 3). It now appears that… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : zero hedge Discovery Date : 05/07/2011 16:48 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Surely by now you’re mighty familiar with Samsung’s Android-conquering Galaxy Tab 10.1 , but we’re still here waiting on that slate’s promised TouchWiz update . Now it’s on display, courtesy of an official video posted by the company. Whilst listening to some incredibly jazzy music that will make racing fans think they’ve accidentally booted into Gran Turismo 5 , watch a disembodied hand show off some of the Honeycomb customizations that, for the most part, look fairly unobtrusive, including a bigger, friendlier settings screen. More interesting, though, is a look at the Mini Apps that are accessed by what looks to be a gesture from off the bottom of the display. Six proggies will be available at launch: a calendar, task manager, clock, note pad, calculator, and music player. We’re still not sure just when the OTA update will filter out to enable these suckers, but more importantly we’re not sure what to call them when it does. Mini Apps isn’t doing it for us, and sadly Java already has “applets” locked up tight. [Thanks, Marc] Continue reading Galaxy Tab 10.1 demo video shows TouchWiz on Honeycomb, Mini Apps Galaxy Tab 10.1 demo video shows TouchWiz on Honeycomb, Mini Apps originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Jul 2011 14:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …• Evans edges 2010 champion in photo finish • Thor Hushovd hangs on to yellow jersey Australia’s Cadel Evans edged the defending champion Alberto Contador in a photo finish to win the fourth stage of the Tour de France as Thor Hushovd retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey. The 172.5-kilometre (107-mile) route from Lorient to Mur-de-Bretagne was mostly flat, but ended with a short, sharp climb favouring those that could muster bursts of speed uphill. The finish was so close that Contador raised his fist to celebrate what he believed was a stage win, but slow-motion video and a photo still showed that Evans, the two-time Tour runner-up, had won. The stage showed that Contador, who has faced a series of early setbacks on this Tour already, is in shape to compete. Hushovd narrowly kept the yellow jersey by trailing in a group not far behind, finishing sixth. Earlier, Jurgen Van de Walle of Belgium became the first rider to pull out of the race, reducing the field to 197 racers. His Omega Pharma-Lotto team said he quit due to lingering groin pain from a crash on Saturday. Stage four result 1 Cadel Evans (Australia, BMC Racing) 4hr 11min 39sec 2 Alberto Contador (Spain, Saxo Bank) same time 3 Alexandre Vinokourov (Kazakhstan, Astana) 4 Rigoberto Uran (Colombia, Team Sky) 5 Philippe Gilbert (Belgium, Omega Pharma-Lotto) 6 Thor Hushovd (Norway, Garmin) 7 Fraenk Schleck (Luxembourg, Leopard) 8 Samuel Sanchez (Spain, Euskaltel) 9 Jurgen Van den Broeck (Belgium, Omega Pharma-Lotto) 10 Andreas Kloeden (Germany, RadioShack) Overall standings 1 Thor Hushovd (Norway, Garmin) 13hr 58min 25sec 2 Cadel Evans (Australia, BMC Racing) + 1sec 3 Fraenk Schleck (Luxembourg, Leopard) + 4sec 4 David Millar (Britain, Garmin) +8sec 5 Andreas Kloeden (Germany, RadioShack) +10sec 6 Bradley Wiggins (Britain, Team Sky) same time 7 Geraint Thomas (Britain, Team Sky) +12sec 8 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Norway, Team Sky) same time 9 Andy Schleck (Luxembourg, Leopard) 10 Jakob Fuglsang (Denmark, Leopard) Tour de France 2011 Tour de France Alberto Contador Cycling guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Egyptian sprout seeds blamed for Europe’s massive and deadly E. coli outbreak are still on the market and were shipped to more countries than was previously believed, including Austria, Britain and Spain, officials said Tuesday. (July 5)
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Continue reading …There are a bunch of e-readers out there to choose from. But once you do choose one, you’re usually stuck using that device’s online bookstore. That’s where this nifty app from Hamster comes in. It can convert any text file or e-book format to play nice with your device. It works with PDFs, Kindle Books, ePub books, you name it. All you do is drag and drop the files you want to covert, select your… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Silicon Alley Insider Discovery Date : 05/07/2011 16:19 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Cory Monteith, who plays likeable characters in the TV show ‘Glee’ and the new movie ‘Monte Carlo,’ says he’s interested in playing a jerk for his next role. The 29-year-old also talks about plans to release his own CD. (July 5)
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