A work some have attributed to Michelangelo Merisi, aka Caravaggio, “Judith beheading Holofernes” (ca 1604–05), 144 x 173 cm (image courtesy Eric Turquin) (click to enlarge)
A painting that a French family found in their attic while investigating a leaky roof may be a long-lost Caravaggio. The large canvas depicts the Old Testament scene of Judith beheading the Assyrian general Holofernes, and several experts claim it is the second version, long presumed lost, of Caravaggio’s famous “
Judith Beheading Holofernes” (1598–99), which is in the collection of the
Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica in Rome.
The possible Caravaggio is currently on view in the Paris office of Old Master painting dealer
Eric Turquin who, along with auctioneer
Marc Labarde, has been working to authenticate the work since it was first found by a family in Toulouse in April 2014. It is being offered for sale to the French state for €120 million (~$135 million), and culture minister Audrey Azoulay has
designated it a national treasure, which means it is barred from leaving the country for 30 months.“The ‘Judith Beheading Holofernes’ that has just been identified in a private collection in Toulouse must be considered, by far, the most important painting discovered in the last 20 years, and by one of the universal geniuses of painting,” Turquin said in a statement sent to Hyperallergic. “The rediscovered painting is in exceptional condition for a work four centuries old, and it is perfectly documented.”
Indeed, contemporaneous documents confirm that Caravaggio is known to have painted a second version of the scene in 1604 or 1605 and is believed to have brought the picture with him when he fled Rome for Naples, where it is known to have been as early as 1607. The second “Judith Beheading Holofernes” was owned by the Franco-Flemish art dealer and painter
Louis Finson, and a
copy of it that he painted is in the collection of the Intesa Sanpaolo bank and on view at the
Palazzo Zevallos in Naples. However, the location of Caravaggio’s second “Judith Beheading Holofernes” has been a mystery for centuries.
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