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Assisi frescoes rise from the rubble
BBC ^ | Sep. 26, 2002 | David Willey

Posted on 09/28/2002 3:25:49 PM PDT by NYer

A series of restored ceiling and wall fresco paintings are being unveiled at the medieval shrine of St Francis at Assisi in central Italy, five years after an earthquake seriously damaged them.

Four people were killed when part of the ceiling of the upper Basilica of St Francis collapsed in the 1997 earthquake, and a memorial service to them is being held as part of the ceremonies marking the restoration.

The earthquake shattered some of the church's ancient fresco paintings into tens of thousands of tiny fragments.

New computer techniques have been used to solve what amounted to a huge jigsaw puzzle - the piecing together of hundreds of boxes of tiny plaster fragments carefully salvaged from the debris inside the basilica.

The work has involved art restorers, art historians, architects, graphic artists, chemists and physicists in a huge project which cost the Italian taxpayer more than $2m.

Monks still waiting

Two huge frescoes, painted by Giotto and Cimabue - Italian master painters of the late middle ages - have been brought back to life although there are still gaps where the plaster crumbled completely.

The roof of the basilica has been strengthened against possible future earthquakes.

But the 40 Franciscan monks who live inside the monastery adjoining the basilica are still waiting for restoration work to begin on their cells and refectory which also suffered damage.

They are even hoping to get a new lift installed for the first time inside their 700-year-old living quarters.


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1 posted on 09/28/2002 3:25:49 PM PDT by NYer
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To: Siobhan; american colleen; sinkspur; Lady In Blue; Salvation; Polycarp; narses; SMEDLEYBUTLER; ...
This truly a blessing! St. Francis is considered a universal saint, honored by many christian religions. I was fortunate to visit Assisi before the earthquake. It consoles me no end to know that these magnificent frescoes, depicting events in the life of St. Francis, have now been restored for future generations to enjoy.
2 posted on 09/28/2002 3:36:14 PM PDT by NYer
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To: NYer
They look beautiful.
3 posted on 09/28/2002 6:05:54 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: NYer
The earthquake shattered some of the church's ancient fresco paintings into tens of thousands of tiny fragments.

New computer techniques have been used to solve what amounted to a huge jigsaw puzzle - the piecing together of hundreds of boxes of tiny plaster fragments carefully salvaged from the debris inside the basilica.

Wow! Hopefully, I can visit Assisi before another earthquake hits.

4 posted on 09/29/2002 6:08:02 PM PDT by ELS
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