For several years now, the city of Viterbo has been embroiled in heated
discussions about the pros and cons of building
a commercial airport.
self portrait Pza. delle Erbe |
entrance to Sant'Egidio, Viterbo |
During the next few weeks the buzzwords
in town will be Air
Force and airport.
But this time it is because
the city is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the local military airport.
The first event on the celebration calendar was Thursday’s
inauguration of an exhibit of art, heraldry and
medals held in the former
church of Sant’Egidio, in Viterbo’s historic center.
crests of Air Force schools and academies |
Comander Coppola gives the welcome speech |
As I
mingled with officers from all branches of the Italian armed
forces, I realized that I was the only
non-Italian invited.
Patrizia with embroidered banner |
a selection of historic embroidered banners |
Instead of stressing
only military aspects of the anniversary, this exhibit was surprisingly “soft” for it highlighted a series of elegant tapestry-like banners.
The banners formed an unusual display of the art of embroidery.
These rarely seen historic
gagliardetti, are tapestry-like banners decorated with figures
and mottos of different Air Force
Academy courses, which are named according to
the alphabet, from A to Z.
The
designs showed planets, animals ,
mythological figures and ancient gods
symbolizing virtues of courage,
determination and loyalty.
I'm hoping that someone with more insider information will leave a comment, for I was not able to discovered who (men or women) actually created these masterfully embroidered banners.
The artist
Marcella Mencherini exhibited a series of her paintings depicting heroic moments of air force history.
Some of her huge canvases are part of the permanent collection housed at the Air Force Museum in Vigna di Valle, others are in private collections.
The museum, located directly on the Lake of Bracciano, makes a perfect stop if you have already seen the castle of Bracciano.
Comments and more information are welcome, especially from members of the Italian Air Force.
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