In the heart of Paris, a time-forgotten apartment, untouched for 70 years, captivates with its turn-of-the-century splendor. The dwelling, revealed after the demise of its owner, Mrs. De Florian, transports observers to 1900, nestled between Pigalle’s red light district and the Opera. Expert Olivier Choppin-Janvry likens the experience to discovering Sleeping Beauty’s castle, with the air thick with the scent of aged dust.
Among the treasures cataloged by a team of experts, a Giovanni Boldini painting steals the spotlight. This masterpiece portrays Marthe de Florian, Boldini’s muse and the apartment owner’s grandmother. Initially unattributed, a love note from Boldini uncovered during the exploration establishes the connection. The painting, dating back to 1898, was auctioned for an astonishing £1.78 million, setting a world record for the artist.
Art specialist Marc Ottavi describes the auction as magical, stating, ‘It was a magic moment. One could see that the buyer loved the painting; he paid the price of passion.’ This Parisian time capsule not only reveals a mesmerizing masterpiece but also offers a rare glimpse into a bygone era, enchanting art enthusiasts globally.