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Asleep Cupid Michelangelo

Michelangelo Created a Sleeping Cupid Figure and Treated it with Acidic Earth to Appear Ancient. He Then Sold it to a Dealer who Sold it to Cardinal Riario of San Giorgio. Later, They Found Out About the Fraud and Demanded a Refund. Michelangelo was Permitted to Keep His Share.

Art fraud is the intentional misrepresentation of the artist, age, origins, or ownership of a work of art to profit financially. The most well-known type of art fraud is the forgery of a famous artist’s work, but fraud can also result from a knowing misattribution of the age or origin of a work of art. […]

Michelangelo Created a Sleeping Cupid Figure and Treated it with Acidic Earth to Appear Ancient. He Then Sold it to a Dealer who Sold it to Cardinal Riario of San Giorgio. Later, They Found Out About the Fraud and Demanded a Refund. Michelangelo was Permitted to Keep His Share. Read More »

Michelangelo hid under the Medici Chapel in Florence for 3 months during a period of political turmoil, occupying his time by sketching on the walls with charcoal. His whereabouts were a secret for almost 500 years until the museum director stumbled upon the drawings in 1976.

Michelangelo’s Hidden Drawings In 1530, to escape the wrath of the Pope, Michelangelo holed up in a tiny secret room under the Medici Chapel of the Basilica di San Lorenzo. The artist had been working on the lavish tomb when all hell broke loose in Florence, and he was forced into hiding. With nothing but

Michelangelo hid under the Medici Chapel in Florence for 3 months during a period of political turmoil, occupying his time by sketching on the walls with charcoal. His whereabouts were a secret for almost 500 years until the museum director stumbled upon the drawings in 1976. Read More »