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'Sistine Chapel of the Early Middle Ages' buried for a millenium by an earthquake reopens
telegraph.co.uk ^
| March 23, 2016
| Nick Squires,
Posted on 03/23/2016 9:35:07 AM PDT by rdl6989
A 1,500-year-old church which was buried under debris from an earthquake for more than a millennium has reopened to the public after a painstaking restoration of some of the worlds earliest Christian art.
The sixth-century church of Santa Maria Antiqua is located in the ancient Roman Forum, at the bottom of the Palatine Hill, where Roman emperors lived for centuries in sumptuous palaces.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: ancientrome; byzantineempire; churchhistory; godsgravesglyphs; historical; italy; medieval; middleages; nicksquires; palatinehill; romanempire; romanforum; rome; santamariaantiqua
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posted on
03/23/2016 9:35:07 AM PDT
by
rdl6989
To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
03/23/2016 9:35:33 AM PDT
by
rdl6989
To: rdl6989
Wow. I want to go and see that. I don’t keep up with things like you do and hadn’t known about this.
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posted on
03/23/2016 9:43:32 AM PDT
by
JimSEA
To: JimSEA
Yes, this would be something to see.
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posted on
03/23/2016 9:57:07 AM PDT
by
rdl6989
To: JimSEA
Just as interesting is the link within this story about the hidden ramp the emperors used to go unnoticed between Palatine Hill and the Forum. I was in Rome last spring and it was amazing. But I would have loved to seen both of these as well.
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posted on
03/23/2016 9:57:36 AM PDT
by
cld51860
(Volo pro veritas)
To: rdl6989
See it now before its converted to a mosque carpark.
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posted on
03/23/2016 9:57:59 AM PDT
by
skeeter
To: rdl6989
I wonder if the figures in the frieze, below, were originally outlined in white, or if that is just part of the restoration process. I don't know much about the art of that era (500-ish, I suppose you could say "late antiquity Roman").
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posted on
03/23/2016 10:13:43 AM PDT
by
Mrs. Don-o
("May the Lord bless you and keep you; may He turn to you His countenance and give you peace.")
To: Mrs. Don-o
No, the outlines in white are not original but part of the restoration. I’m an Art Historian, and my specialty is late Antiquity (100 AD - 500 AD) and early Medieval (500 AD - 1000 AD).
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posted on
03/23/2016 10:22:53 AM PDT
by
SatinDoll
(A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN IS BORN IN THE USA OF TWO USA CITIZENS)
To: rdl6989; SunkenCiv
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posted on
03/23/2016 10:54:18 AM PDT
by
Darksheare
(Those who support liberal "Republicans" summarily support every action by same.)
To: SatinDoll
Thank you. Count on a FR person to know! That’s just what I sorta expected.
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posted on
03/23/2016 11:27:46 AM PDT
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Mrs. Don-o
("May the Lord bless you and keep you; may He turn to you His countenance and give you peace.")
To: rdl6989; Darksheare; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; decimon; 1010RD; 21twelve; 24Karet; ...
Thanks rdl6989 and Darksheare.
Here's the links to topics which showed up in
the search hits -- this is *very* junky compared with, well, my usual junk, because I'm having a monitor issue (#1 went south a couple days ago):
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posted on
03/23/2016 1:15:37 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(Here's to the day the forensics people scrape what's left of Putin off the ceiling of his limo.)
To: SatinDoll
So, why would they do that?
I’d expect it in a magazine, but on the walls?
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posted on
03/23/2016 6:37:22 PM PDT
by
lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
To: lepton
Why would restorers outline the figures on the walls in white?
I do not really know, but in this case I would guess it makes them easier to see clearly.
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posted on
03/23/2016 6:47:06 PM PDT
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SatinDoll
(A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN IS BORN IN THE USA OF TWO USA CITIZENS)
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posted on
03/24/2016 1:29:04 AM PDT
by
NoCmpromiz
(John 14:6 is a non-pluralistic comment.)
To: lepton; SatinDoll
I don’t know this for a fact, but I would guess that those outlines are just a temporary part of the restoration process. Something like putting masking tape down to shield one part from drips and nicks and dust. When the whole thing is restored -— and it’s a painstaking process -— I’ll bet the white outlines are removed.
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posted on
03/24/2016 7:55:22 AM PDT
by
Mrs. Don-o
( "Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere." - G K Chesterton)
This topic was posted , thanks again rdl6989 and Darksheare.
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11/21/2022 10:23:34 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
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