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...when it is a question of whether something was produced by the master himself or by a member of his workshop (and many old masters maintained extensive workshops), the eyeball alone is still decisive. Bernard Berenson freely changed his attributions. In her reminiscences of B.B., his longtime librarian Nicky Mariano remembers how he would view a canvas years after the first inspection and reverse himself. "What of it?" he would say. "I have learned to see more clearly, and that alone is important...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Who Painted What? | 1/29/1973 | See Source »

Since the end of the Fascist era 27 years ago, the Italians have had a new government on the average of every 9.8 months. But now the pace is quickening. Government No. 32, which was headed by Christian Democrat Mariano Rumor, lasted a mere 100 days. Last week former Treasury Minister Emilio Colombo, another Christian Democrat, had barely formed Government No. 33 before many Italian politicians were predicting that it would fall almost as fast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: No. 33 | 8/17/1970 | See Source »

...Italy, despite a certain nostalgia for the days of Benito Mussolini (TIME, May 4), few would exchange the dishevelment of parliamentary democracy for the discipline of the Fascist era. Instead of advocating repressive new laws during Italy's current period of unrest, Premier Mariano Rumor's government is preparing an amnesty bill that will permit the dropping of charges against hundreds of demonstrators arrested in recent months. "We accept controversy," said Rumor, "but we will not permit democracy itself to be attacked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Europe's Law-and-Order Syndrome | 5/25/1970 | See Source »

...institutions function defectively. The unsolved problems pile up and inevitably produce catastrophes at regular intervals." Last week, with a mountainous heap of unsolved problems plaguing the nation, Italy's national government was running one step ahead of catastrophe. After seven unsettling weeks of government by caretaker, Christian Democrat Mariano Rumor finally put together a coalition Cabinet that was acceptable to the same grouping of center and left-wing parties that has ruled Italy, after a fashion, for the past seven years. It was the third government under Rumor, a 53-year-old bachelor and former schoolteacher, and Italy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: The Soloists | 4/6/1970 | See Source »

Weak Governments. To a considerable degree, the outflow of lire also reflects Italy's political troubles. Last week President Giuseppe Saragat was seeking someone to try to form the country's 28th Cabinet since World War II, following the resignation of Premier Mariano Rumor. Progressively weaker governments have failed to grapple with the country's Byzantine state bureaucracy or to create an attractive climate for investors by, for instance, modernizing Italy's corporate laws. Investors avoid the Italian stock exchange, because manipulation by insiders is common and because disclosure of corporate revenues and profits is minimal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: Flight of the Lira | 3/16/1970 | See Source »

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