Sign In  |  Register  |  About San Anselmo  |  Contact Us

San Anselmo, CA
September 01, 2020 1:33pm
7-Day Forecast | Traffic
  • Search Hotels in San Anselmo

  • CHECK-IN:
  • CHECK-OUT:
  • ROOMS:

Honoring Isabella Faria: The Journalist Who Unveiled a $100 Million Lost Painting

Honoring Isabella Faria: The Journalist Who Unveiled a $100 Million Lost Painting

The Global Family Support Foundation recently had the privilege of interviewing reporter and journalist Isabella Faria about her incredible journey in being the first to break and share the remarkable story of a $100 million lost painting with the world. Isabella opened up about her emotions, experiences, and the intricate details that led to this groundbreaking revelation.

The story began when Isabella, through a mutual friend referred to as AM for privacy reasons, attended a birthday barbecue for AM's father. Knowing Isabella was working at CNN Brazil, AM shared a fascinating story and photos with her family, which were promptly sent to Isabella. Upon seeing the photos, Isabella was instantly captivated. She felt she was on the verge of something extraordinary within the art world. Little did she know, this story would soon gain worldwide recognition.

Driven by curiosity and excitement, Isabella immediately sought to meet the director of the company that owned the artwork, an 18th-century Spanish still life attributed to Luis Egidio Melendez. This artwork held a hidden mystery, unveiled through X-ray examinations, making it the most significant overpainting discovery in the art world. Valued at $100 million, this lost painting was about to become a sensation.

Determined to share this story, Isabella arranged a lunch meeting with LGJ, the director of the company. During their conversation, LGJ revealed the full story and shared hundreds of photos. Isabella knew she had to be the first to bring this narrative to light. As LGJ and AM planned to travel to Europe, Isabella began crafting the story and its script, maintaining constant communication with LGJ.

Even while LGJ was in Verona, Italy, Isabella's persistence shone through. She noted his travel schedule and, upon his return to São Paulo, quickly arranged further interviews and filming sessions. Within days, Isabella and her team, including the renowned cinematographer Alan dos Santos, were ready to document this extraordinary tale.

They meticulously planned the big reveal of the artwork and its revealing X-ray overpainting, ensuring security and proper arrangements. Upon seeing the two pieces—one a still life and the other the overpainting—Isabella and Alan were deeply moved. The emotional impact of witnessing this discovery was profound, providing Isabella with a sense of peace, joy, and fulfillment.

With everything filmed and photographed, the team worked diligently to edit and prepare the feature. The end result was more than just a news piece; it was a mini-documentary capturing the essence of this incredible story. Trusting Isabella's vision, LGJ allowed the feature to air without previewing it, leading to widespread acclaim and success.

Isabella's dedication and hard work paid off, as she successfully brought this fantastic story to the world. Her commitment and passion are truly commendable.

A Tribute to Isabella Faria: Celebrating the Journalist Who First Unveiled the $100 MillionLost Painting to the World.

Media Contact
Company Name: The Global Family Support Foundation
Contact Person: Francis Stark
Email: Send Email
Country: United States
Website: www.GlobalFamilySupport.com


Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Stock quotes supplied by Barchart
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
 
 
Copyright © 2010-2020 SanAnselmo.com & California Media Partners, LLC. All rights reserved.