Along with
the Sacred and Profane exhibit visited and described in last week's article, Viterbo offers another niche art show-Immagini della Vergine- which is a perfect theme for the Christmas season. A dozen large sized
paintings from churches and convents of the Diocese of Viterbo are exhibited together
in the majestic Conclave hall of the
ancient Papal Palace in Viterbo.
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blue boxes .. |
Many of the
large paintings have been recently restored and had never been seen or published before. During the centuries
since they were commissioned,
most have been hidden away in obscure churches and monasteries of the
Diocese, known only to the religious in
residence.
Among the artists Palma il Giovane,
Federico Mozzanti and Antonio Berzettoni.
My
favorite is the magnificent Immacolata with the Dukes of Latera,
from the S. Maria della Grazie monastery in the town of Farnese. Here
angels in diaphanous striped robes and peacock feathered wings create a
magical atmosphere heightened by the girl in the forefront gazing out at spectators.
Another delicate Madonna with child and saints from church of S. Giovanni Battista in the town of Grotte di Castro is exhibited here and published for the first
time.
Several other
small towns of the Viterbo Diocese (Onano, Latera, Valentano and Canino) have lent images of the Virgin for the exhibit in the Papal Palace which lasts until February 1st.
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souls in purgatory |
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transport of the holy house |
The Bishop’s residence, adjacent to the Papal Palace, loaned a large, newly restored banner as well as paintings
of the Annunciation, the transport of
the holy house and the mystical marriage
of Santa Caterina.
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the papal loggia |
The show, Immagini
della Vergine, is also a chance
to see the inside of the Palace where the first Papal Conclave was held
in the mid 1200s.
The architectural
details of the palazzo include primitive stone pavements and a soaring wooden roof , the original one was
removed “to let in the Holy Spirit” and
help the cardinals decide who was to become the next pope.
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Art historian Mari and archeologist Alberto Pichardo greet visitors |
The
atmosphere created by the historic building, the modern framing and appropriate music
make the visit, coordinated by
Giannino Tiziani, a
multi-sensorial one.
Art historians will enjoy the detailed catalogue of the exhibit
published by Edizioni Archeoares,
a branch of Archeoares which is celebrating
its 10th anniversary
as managers of the museum complex this
month. Compliments go to threesome Francesco Aliperti, Bruno
Blanco and Giampaolo Serone for their professionalism and hard work in the past 10 years.
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20 at the Vetralla library and March 19 at the Museo Civico in Viterbo.
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