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Sculptures of Vittoriano Cemetery return to splendour

Sculptures of Vittoriano Cemetery return to splendour

Restoration with contribution of Bulgari, Art Bonus

ROME, 20 November 2024, 16:25

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The marble and gilded bronze sculptures that adorn the facade of Rome's great monumental cemetery the Vittoriano are back to their original splendour following a restoration that started in April and ended just in time for All Souls Day on November 2.
    The work on the major restoration project was carried out by VIVE-Vittoriano and Palazzo Venezia.
    The works included the marble sculptures depicting the Adriatic Sea by Emilio Quadrelli and the Tyrrhenian Sea by Pietro Canonica, the gilded bronze sculptures depicting Il Pensiero (Thought) by Giulio Monteverde and L'Azione (Action) by Francesco Jerace and the flagpoles on whose tops the tricolours fly, which are by Gaetano Vannicola with the Vittorie (Victories) by Edoardo Rubino and Edoardo De Albertis.
    "The Vittoriano is a work of extraordinary importance for the history and identity of the nation but it is also a great work of art, for the architecture by Giuseppe Sacconi and for the dynamic decoration, carried out by some of the main sculptors of the time" said the director of VIVE, Edith Gabrielli.
    "It was in fact decided to call the best artists with the aim of imposing the image of the young Italian State", she underlined meeting journalists to present the completed works.
    The project was underwritten by fashion house Bulgari and was also funded by the government's art bonus.
   

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