Marco Grassi, Who Brought Old Paintings Back to Life, Dies at 90
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Marco Grassi, Who Brought Old Paintings Back to Life, Dies at 90
To his criticism for The New Criterion, Mr. Grassi brought this tactile sense, his editor, Roger Kimball, recalled in an interview. “You felt that his encounters with the art was hands-on,” he said. “You felt there was a deep interaction, having to do with the senses.” Mr. Grassi’s analysis of the famous “Madonna and Child” by Duccio di Buoninsegna, a 13th- and early 14th-century work acquired by the Met in 2004 for more than $45 million, the mu…
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