朱志蘭
導(dǎo)讀:一位匈牙利藝術(shù)歷史學(xué)家在看電影《精靈鼠小弟》時(shí)意外發(fā)現(xiàn)了一件失傳多年的名畫,真讓人難以置信!
A painting that had been missing since the 1920s was rediscovered as a piece of art in the 1999 Stuart Little movie by a Hungarian art historian!
Gergely Barki was watching the movie with his daughter in 2009 when he noticed the painting, “Sleeping Lady with Black Vase” by Robert Bereny, hanging above the fireplace in the familys living room.
“I went to the television and tried to clean the windscreen. Is it real?” he said.
Barki couldnt believe his eyes and had to watch for the painting to appear in another scene to make sure he was wrong. Sure enough, it makes several appearances in the movie.
He began getting in touch with the people who worked on the movie to try to get the classic 10 years after the movie was made. He finally learned that the painting was bought for $500 by an assistant set designer who later sold it to a private art collector.
That collector has now brought the painting to Budapest for an upcoming auction at Hungarys Virag Judit auction house on December 13. Its starting price is $138,000, but it is expected to sell for up to $325,000!
Vocabulary
windscreen n. 擋風(fēng)玻璃
auction n. 拍賣