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Title: Woman Falls, Rips Picasso
Post by: THUNDERDUCK on January 26, 2010, 01:06:46 PM
NEW YORK (AFP) – A significant Pablo Picasso painting was damaged after a woman attending art class lost her balance, fell into "The Actor" and tore it, The Metropolitan Museum of Art said.

The unusually large canvas, measuring 77.25 by 45.38 inches (196 by 115 centimeters), sustained a vertical tear of about six inches (15 centimeters) in the lower right-hand corner in the accident on Friday.

The museum, located on the eastern edge of New York's Central Park, did not elaborate on why the woman fell.

But The Met said the damage did not impact the "focal point of the composition" and that it should be repaired in the coming weeks ahead of a major Picasso retrospective featuring some 250 works at the museum opening on April 27.

Repair work should be "unobtrusive," it added.

Painted in the winter of 1904-1905, the work hails from Picasso's critical Rose Period, when the artist shifted from the downbeat tones of his Blue Period to warmer, more romantic hues.

The period also hints at Picasso's later embrace of abstraction with his signature cubist style.

Donated to The Met by automobile heiress Thelma Chrysler Foy in 1952, "The Actor" features an acrobat striking a dramatic pose against an abstract backdrop. It was painted on a used canvas that already contained a painting.
Title: Re: Woman Falls, Rips Picasso
Post by: shadowstar on January 26, 2010, 06:04:04 PM
Oh the embarrassment she must have felt...
Title: Re: Woman Falls, Rips Picasso
Post by: kuro808 on January 26, 2010, 10:03:51 PM
^ same here

I think the embarrassment is more from the rip than the fall :D
Title: Re: Woman Falls, Rips Picasso
Post by: sh15uya on January 26, 2010, 10:14:02 PM
an expensive fall; the painting could lost $65 million in value xD
Title: Re: Woman Falls, Rips Picasso
Post by: J-Triumf on January 27, 2010, 12:16:01 AM
That sucks...I've heard of critics tearing into an artist's work, but not like this.

I bet the museum curator might feel ripped off by the potential loss of value.

I hope this doesn't deal too huge of a (Pa)blow to the quality of the upcoming showcase.

...

Yeah,that's all I got.
For now, anyway. :P
Title: Re: Woman Falls, Rips Picasso
Post by: THUNDERDUCK on January 30, 2010, 03:40:04 PM
At least it wasn't break it, you buy it.