A work that is reborn, revealing its intrinsic splendor.z
In the heart of a sacred place, an act of artistic regeneration takes place.
Evangelized Apollo, a figure of extraordinary power, draws inspiration from neoclassical influences, a reference to the early 1800s, when the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum began, and ancient art was rising again from the ashes of history.
With delicacy and skill, the artwork was wrapped in a protective embrace of tissue paper, as if to shield it from the marks of time’s wear.
And so, the work is reborn, revealing its intrinsic splendor.
The restorers, with expert hands, repaired the support using marine canvas, a connective tissue between the past and the present.
An esoteric essence envelops the work, carrying with it the promise of a profound hidden meaning, waiting to be explored.
In the church that offered refuge and inspiration, the work shines once again, ready to fascinate those who venture to scrutinize its details, now visible in the Room of Apollo.
This is the story of a restoration that goes beyond mere repair. It is the tale of a work that, thanks to the boldness of bringing it to a place large enough to contain it and the delicate work of the restorers, has regained its voice and its former splendor.
An homage to art that transcends the boundaries of time and brings back to light the magnificence of a bygone era.