The attribution to Micelangelo of the Rothschild bronzes, two sculptures of nude men mounted on panthers, is argued at length in a new book that follows on from the exhibition of the bronzes at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and the accompanying academic conference. The book gives no space to the counter-arguments, some of which are set out here.
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