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...Severed Head leaps for the category and lands in the second. Novelist Iris Murdoch adapted her farce for the stage with wit and observation. Intelligence shone in scene. The film version, written by Frederic Raphael, transfers some of the but none of the craft. Instead, it presents a plot giggling at itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Bad Manners | 4/26/1971 | See Source »

Other spoils of Berenson's Italian conquests include Raphael's Pieta and a portrait of a Roman Count, a Guardi scene of Venice, Botticelli's Madonna and Child, Giotto's Jesus, Fra Angelico's Assumption, etc. Few museums equal the Gardner's extensive collection of Italian masters. But Berenson was not to stop at conquering Italian walls; sensing Mrs. Jack's interest in a bargain, he induced her to buy Durer, Holbein, Rubens, and Rembrandt...

Author: By Meredith A. Palmer, | Title: The Gardner Museum | 4/19/1971 | See Source »

...December 1969, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts unveiled with a flourish its newest treasure-a small and exquisite portrait of Eleonora Gonzaga attributed to Raphael. A cloud of questions arose-especially how and where the museum had obtained the painting. In an unprecedented move last week, the U.S. Bureau of Customs seized the Raphael, claiming that it had been smuggled into America without declaration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Smuggled Treasure | 1/18/1971 | See Source »

...sculpture, who allegedly spirited the little (8½ in. by 10½ in.) panel through customs at Logan Airport, probably in his briefcase or under his coat. Meanwhile, the Italian government -piqued at the loss of a documented national treasure-began an investigation. It concluded that the Raphael came to the U.S., directly or indirectly, through an Italian art dealer, Ildebrando Bossi, who died a month ago. Italy's leading art investigator, Rodolfo Siviero, asserts that Bossi bought it "for a very small sum" in 1947 from the aristocratic Fieschi family in Genoa. At the time of his death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Smuggled Treasure | 1/18/1971 | See Source »

...biggest mystery seems to be why Boston felt it necessary to smuggle the Raphael at all. According to Assistant U.S. Attorney Willie J. Davis, the painting would have been admitted without any difficulty if it had been declared. There are no restrictions on original works of art entering America. But now that Italy has made an issue of it, Boston may well lose the Raphael...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Smuggled Treasure | 1/18/1971 | See Source »

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