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A more tender time | Orangeville Citizen

By Constance Scrafielf (With Your Permission) Speaking of opera, following our interview with Mark DuBois, much of whose life has been spent singing opera, there was, once upon a time, fabulous annual Opera Festival held in a strange place in Tuscany. I may have mentioned this place before in passing, as an extremely important and pleasant several months of my life but a book about it, called A Heap of Stones by Adam Pollock, has come out and I need a break from ranting at you. Our life in Batignano really began when Ernest and I were working for the Canadian Opera Company, back stage, building the sets for the upcoming opera and finishing props. This was all happening under the demanding eye of Adam Pollock, a British designer, a youngish man of tremendous energy who found our parochial Toronto strangely old fashion and very dull. However, we seemed to connect with him and told him about our plans to travel to Europe for an unscheduled length of time, a little later that year.

Rare medieval reliquary—stolen near Siena 32 years ago—discovered at collector s home in Sicily

The San Galgano reliquary was stolen in 1989 © Nucleo Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale di Palermo Italy’s police force specialising in stolen art, the Comando Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturalehas, has located a 14th-century reliquary that was stolen near Siena 32 years ago. Arts luminaries have celebrated the rare find, with the Vatican Museums director Barabara Jatta saying the rediscovery is of “unprecedented importance for the value of the objects”. Details of the police operation were revealed in a streamed press conference on Monday which featured numerous speakers including Jatta. Cardinal Augusto Paolo Lojudice, the archbishop of Siena-Colle di Val d’Elsa-Montalcino, said “an important slice of Siena’s artistic and cultural heritage has been returned”, and Culture Minister Franceschini praised the Carabinieri TPC as “a national excellence revered all over the world”.

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Michelangelo s inspiration among Vatican secrets revealed | Life

Sunday, 25 Apr 2021 05:46 PM MYT ‘The Belvedere Torso’, a Roman marble figure from the first century BC. AFP pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. ROME, April 25 The Belvedere Torso inspired Michelangelo but is often ignored by visitors rushing to the Sistine Chapel, an oversight the Vatican Museums hope to resolve with a new video series launched Tuesday. The Torso, a fragmentary Greek marble statue more than 2,000 years old, is the subject of the first of 12 monthly videos designed to showcase the “secrets, little-known stories and curiosities” hidden among the papal collections.

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