- FLORENCE, 22 NOV - Extensive traces of color were found on
the Virgin with Child and Adoring Angels group of marble
sculptures during restoration of the Porta dei Cornacchini and
marble cladding of the northern side of the Duomo of Florence,
which measures over 1,000 square meters.
The restoration, which began in Sept.
This is the first time, Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore noted,
that such extensive traces of colours have been found on
sculptures adorning the exteriors of the Florence Duomo.
During the restoration, significant deposits and signs of
degradation of several different natures were removed, bringing
to light decoration on the clothing of the Child, the left eye
of the Virgin, and - in smaller areas - bluish green of the
inside of the mantle worn by the Virgin and traces of red on the
outside.
The museum has said that this sculpture group was most likely
not the only one on the Duomo in polychrome, though now they
appear to be marble white.
The find has led to the image of the Duomo as one in color,
with white, green, and pink on the exteriors and red and gold
mosaics on the facade.
"The exciting find of multiple colors of the figures on Porta
dei Cornacchini of the Florence cathedral," said Duomo museum
director Timothy Verdon. "It reminds us that Florence at the end
of the 14th century and beginning of the 15th was a very
colourful city. The cathedral also had painted statues with
gilding on the wings of angels and on clothing - thus, a
celebration. A celebration that we forgot and are beginning to
rediscover."
In the eyes of the cardinal and bishop of Florence, Giuseppe
Betori, "it can seem strange that so much importance has been
given to the door of a church. But, in reality. the door of a
church is very important since it is the connection between what
is celebrated inside the building and the normal life of
people."
Florence Duomo colours rediscovered through restoration
Traces emerged from work on sculptures, first time