The work had been titled “Coronation with Thorns” and attributed to the entourage of the 17th century Spanish artist José de Ribera.
The auction of a religious painting with
a reserve price of €1,500 has been halted by the Spanish government after
experts said it was likely to be a lost Caravaggio masterpiece worth up to €150
million.
The discovery of what may possibly be
an Ecce Homo by Caravaggio, which depicts Pontius Pilate displaying
Christ to a crowd and is thought to have been kept in Spain for four centuries,
prompted the government to quickly ban its export.
In the catalogue of the Madrid company that had scheduled it for auction today the work was titled “Coronation with Thorns” and attributed to the entourage of the 17th century Spanish artist José de Ribera.
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