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Thread started 08/13/13 12:20pm

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"Ecce Mono" is (ultimately) a hit!




MADRID (AP) — A year ago, Cecilia Gimenez's botched attempt to restore a fresco of Christ inspired ridicule and references to monkeys. Now, the 81-year-old Spanish artist is having the last laugh.


The disfigured fresco has drawn more than 40,000 visitors and raised more than 50,000 euros ($66,285) for a local charity in the town of Borja since gaining worldwide attention. It has spurred the town to put the likeness on merchandise it hopes will sell for years to come. And Gimenez has even had her own art exhibit, with two dozen of her other works showing through Aug. 24 in the town of 5,000.

Gimenez and a local council are to sign a deal next week to share profits from merchandise featuring the image, with the artist getting 49 percent and the council the rest, said councilor Juan Maria Ojeda, who listed the tourism and income figures.


The fresco originally depicted Christ with a crown of thorns in a style known as "Ecce Homo" (Behold the Man). The church painting was for decades a little-known piece of religious art by a minor Spanish artist. It had remained in peaceful obscurity in the Misericordia sanctuary since it was painted in 1930.


That was until Gimenez, a longtime devotee of the work, decided it needed some attention because it was flaking due to the damp church air. Her attempt didn't go so well, and some dubbed Gimenez's retouching of it "Ecce Mono" — Behold the Monkey.


But soon the retouched version grew popular. The image started appearing — without authorization — on T-shirts and cellphone covers, coffee mugs and wine labels. People arrived in Borja asking to see the painting.


The council started charging an entrance fee of 1 euro ($1.30), giving the money to the Sancti Spiritus charitable foundation, which used the windfall to help pay bills at a care home for 60 elderly people. The council also got lawyers to establish copyright and draw up a merchandising agreement which will see the image put on plates, postcards and cigarette lighters, among other items.


"It's a timely agreement," Ojeda, the councilor, told The Associated Press by telephone from Borja. "The money is going to good causes."



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Reply #1 posted 08/13/13 12:24pm

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...and btw...I am totally buying this shirt...

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Reply #2 posted 08/16/13 9:15am

morningsong

lol I'd wonder if someone would slap me with that star on the head. Outside of that I'd wear it.

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Reply #3 posted 08/16/13 10:14am

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morningsong said:

lol I'd wonder if someone would slap me with that star on the head. Outside of that I'd wear it.


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Thanks for saving the worst thread of my org career.

I really want that shirt. nod

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Reply #4 posted 08/16/13 4:49pm

babynoz

I'd pay a dollar for a good laugh too... lol

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