From the definition then, some of these workers were the ones who restored the Michaelangelo frescoes. Am I reading that correctly?
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I had sampetrini in my family...my dad’s uncle or something like that. But he was a stoneworker, not paintings or anything like that. At St. Peter’s my dad always proudly pointed out the part of the floor that he worked on. :)
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