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Потерянные произведения искусства

Утерянные произведения искусства – это оригинальные произведения искусства, которые, по данным заслуживающих доверия источников, когда-то существовали, но которые не могут быть учтены в музеях или частных коллекциях, или которые, как известно, были уничтожены намеренно или случайно или пренебрегались из-за невежества и отсутствия знатока .

Исследования и восстановительные работы

Реестр потерь произведений искусства — это коммерческая компьютеризированная международная база данных, в которой собрана информация об утерянных и украденных произведениях искусства, антиквариате и предметах коллекционирования. Он управляется коммерческой компанией, базирующейся в Лондоне.

В США ФБР ведет Национальную базу данных украденных произведений искусства, «базу данных об украденных произведениях искусства и культурных ценностях. Украденные предметы передаются в NSAF правоохранительными органами в США и за рубежом». [3]

В ответ на крупные убытки был предпринят ряд усилий по поиску и восстановлению, в частности:

Хронология заметных потерь

Список статей Википедии об известных пропавших произведениях искусства

Хронология заметных событий находок

Список статей Википедии о заметных находках

Списки статей Википедии об известных уничтоженных произведениях искусства

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Possibly
  2. ^ Companion statue Adam survives.
  3. ^ One of a series of five canvases
  4. ^ One of four works commissioned
  5. ^ One of two, the other was The Rape of the Sabine Women
  6. ^ Summer survives, Spring was destroyed, and Winter is also missing.
  7. ^ Summer survives, Spring was destroyed, and Autumn is also missing.
  8. ^ Thought destroyed by the artist until 1999, when studies I and II resurfaced.
  9. ^ Except for the arm found in 1906
  10. ^ Taken to Rome by Fabius Maximus in 209 BCE
  11. ^ May have been removed to the Palace of Lausus, which then burned in 475.
  12. ^ Destroyed as a symbol of monarchy
  13. ^ A replica stands where original once stood
  14. ^ a b Commissioned by Galla Placidia
  15. ^ Replaced with mosaics by Gaetano
  16. ^ Uncovered in 1860
  17. ^ By the workshop of Giovanni della Robbia
  18. ^ In the Golden Chamber
  19. ^ Executed about 1450 copying the artist's original designs
  20. ^ Frescoes of the Assumption and Body of Saint Christopher detached in 1880 survive
  21. ^ Possibly covered up by Raphael before painting the Stanze
  22. ^ Damaged by damp and finally destroyed by fire in the early 19th century[36]
  23. ^ a b c d Companion piece, The Raising of Lazarus (transferred to canvas) is in the V&A

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