A Spanish decide has ordered the Museo del Prado in Madrid to carry onto a portray attributed to Diego Velázquez on the middle of a divorce dispute between metal magnate José María Aristrain and his ex-wife Gema Navarro, in accordance with El País.
The portray ended up on the Prado by a sequence of state intervention. After Navarro filed a grievance alleging the work had been wrongly stored from her, a Madrid decide, appearing with the assist of prosecutors, ordered Spain’s Ministry of Tradition to take custody of it citing its potential significance to the nation’s historic heritage. The ministry then designated the Prado as custodian. The work was faraway from Aristrain’s Madrid residence and transferred to the museum’s storage on March 17, the place it would stay till possession is resolved.
On the middle of the dispute is a portrait of Philip IV linked to Velázquez’s early years in Madrid. A special model of the composition hangs within the Prado, and students have lengthy debated whether or not this instance is an autograph reproduction. Some specialists have pointed to brushwork in step with the artist, whereas others have raised issues about its situation and previous restoration.
The portray, now held by the Prado, has beforehand surfaced at public sale. It did not promote in Madrid in 2007 with a $2.9 million beginning worth, amid doubts over its attribution. It reappeared in 2015 with a a lot decrease estimate and was acquired for €878,000 by Navarro, utilizing her personal funds, in accordance with El País.
Though the couple have been married underneath a separation-of-property settlement, the work remained in Aristrain’s residence after their break up, prompting the grievance. With entry to the portray contested, the court docket moved to put it underneath state management slightly than go away it with both celebration.
For now, the Prado will not be exhibiting the work a lot as safeguarding it, turning a personal divorce right into a public custody battle over one of many few Velázquez work nonetheless exterior institutional arms.




