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The Eye

An Insider's Memoir of Masterpieces, Money, and the Magnetism of Art

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“Lifting the veil on the shadowy world of art insiders, Costamagna delivers an entertaining reflection on the dealers, devotees, and decision makers.” —Town & Country Magazine
It’s a rare and secret profession, comprising a few dozen people around the world equipped with a mysterious mixture of knowledge and innate sensibility. Summoned to Swiss bank vaults, Fifth Avenue apartments and Tokyo storerooms, they are entrusted by collectors, dealers and museums to decide if a coveted picture is real or fake and to determine if it was painted by Leonardo da Vinci or Raphael. The Eye brings to light the rarified world of connoisseurs devoted to the authentication and discovery of Old Master art works. This is an art adventure story and a memoir all in one, written by a leading expert on the Renaissance whose métier is a high-stakes detective game involving massive amounts of money and frenetic activity in the service of the art market and scholarship alike. It’s also an eloquent argument for the enduring value of visual creativity, told with passion, brilliance and surprising candor.
“[A] rollicking and erudite tour of the art world . . .  Costamagna’s candor and well-earned hubris make for an entertaining foray into the high-stakes art world.” —Publishers Weekly
“As thrilling as a police novel.” —La Croix
“An insider’s look at the dramatic world of attributing and dating art . . . This art world Sherlock Holmes travels the globe . . . Delightful.” —Introspective Magazine
“One comes away feeling somewhat re-sensitized to beauty and somewhat nostalgic for an era when museums weren’t the selfie-stick madhouses they are today.” —The Washington Post

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 23, 2018
      “We talk about a person having an eye for something. I would like to talk about the fascinating and little known profession of being an ‘Eye,’” writes Costamagna, the director of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Ajaccio, Corsica, at the start of this rollicking and erudite tour of the art world. The term eye describes the expertise of an art connoisseur who has the special ability to attribute artworks “at a glance,” Costamagna explains, pointing to the renown of his predecessors, such as art historian Robert Longhi, whose scholarship established Caravaggio as one of the major artists in the Italian Renaissance. The majority of the book focuses on Costamagna’s own career devoted to seeking out and authenticating the work of the Old Masters. He reminiscences about finding one of Louis XIV’s court paintings hanging in the Coco Chanel Suite at the Ritz Hotel in Paris, and the time he discovered a lost masterpiece by the Italian mannerist Pontormo but made the “terrible mistake” of not including in it in a catalog on Pontormo because “it looked strange.” Amid these colorful anecdotes are glimpses into private collections of Costamagna’s elite acquaintances as well as the some of the more unpleasant aspects of his profession, such as the competition amid the art world’s many gatekeepers. Costamagna’s candor and well-earned hubris make for an entertaining foray into the high-stakes art world.

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