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Could A Kid Michelangelo Paint That?

Forget your budding little artists’ portraits of Obama, and check out Michelangelo’s “Torment of St. Anthony”! When I saw that the Times weighed in today on the 400-year-old controversy about whether he did or didn't paint the portrait as a preteen, I expected some decisive new evidence. I didn't get it. More after the jump.

By: Ann Hulbert

Posted: May 13, 2009 at 2:37 PM

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Forget your budding little artists’ portraits of Obama [1], and check out Michelangelo’s “Torment of St. Anthony”! When I saw that the Times weighed in today on the 400-year-old controversy about whether he did or didn't paint the portrait as a preteen, I expected some decisive new evidence. I didn't get it. More after the jump.

Forget your budding little artists’ portraits of Obama [1], and check out Michelangelo’s “Torment of St. Anthony.” There’s a fascinating—and somewhat frustrating—article in the New York Times today [2] about the debate over whether he did, as a 12- or 13-year-old, in fact paint the portrait, based on an engraving. The controversy has been raging for 400 years or so, so I was expecting some decisive new evidence or angle to have occasioned the headline, but was disappointed. A recent cleaning has introduced some new data in support of the notion that this is the master himself at work, not a workshop production in which he might have helped as a pupil. But experts still disagree on whether the new revelations add up to proof: The “quality” (how’s that for vague?) of the work is clearer, the now-vibrant colors call to mind the Sistine Chapel vault, and there’s a “kind of emphatic cross-hatching” on some rocks that, according to an expert, is typical of Michelangelo. But is no one looking for tell-tale signs of immaturity? After all, even geniuses develop. On that score, here’s an amateur, totally anachronistic take: Look at the zeal expended on those demons, and tell me that doesn’t look like a brilliant young teenager at work.

Michelangelo, The Torment of Saint Anthony, c. 1487–88. Oil and tempera on panel, 18 1/2 x 13 1/4 in. Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth.

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[1] http://www.doublex.com/blog/xxfactor/drawing-obama-part-4-0
[2] http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/13/arts/design/13pain.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=michelangelo&st=cse