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"The history of Western art may have to be rewritten..."
 
The history of Western art may have to be rewritten after the discovery of a 13th Century fresco in a chapel in Rome.
The fresco is attributed to master painter Pietro Cavallini (1250-1340).
It predates the frescoes at the Basilica of St Francis of Assisi by the Florentine painter Giotto (1266-1337), who is considered to be the father of Western art.

The discovery of the Cavallini fresco in the Church of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli could force art historians to rethink their thesis.

The very well-preserved and complete fresco could be attributed to a master from the late 1290s

The fresco depicts the Madonna and a baby Jesus and captures their emotions with powerful detail.

"Hidden by a painting by a disciple of Caravaggio, the very well-preserved and complete fresco could be attributed to a master from the late 1290s, a little before the cycle of Assisi. To my astonishment the frescoes began to appear when we removed some undistinguished overpainting in one of the side chapels, First the head of St Peter emerged, then an angel and then the great figure of Christ." Tommaso Strinati art historian from the University of Rome who discovered the painting.

Cavallini is best known for his large-scale fresco on the life of the Virgin Mary, at Trastevere in Rome, dated 1291.

Often called the "neglected genius", most of his masterpieces have disappeared - some said to have been destroyed during the rebuilding of the Ara Coeli church in the 16th century.

Mr Strinati, began searching the side chapels and transepts at Ara Coeli at the beginning of the year, in the hope of uncovering some of the lost work.

Another fresco, not yet fully uncovered, depicts a red tower with cherubs - the tower is said to be very similar to one among the Assisi frescoes.

In 1997, the late Frederico Zico, widely regarded as Italy's leading art expert, suggested that several of the frescoes at Assisi were not by Giotto at all.

Instead, he argued, they were "clearly by the same hand" as the Trastevere frescoes - Cavallini.

(based on BBC news)


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   Hi,

I just read about the Cavallini frescoes being discovered,....are there any pictures available of the work? I would love to see them.

Carter Averbeck
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Here is some pictures of known Cavalini's work.

Cavallini, Pietro (active 1273-1308). Italian painter and mosaic designer, active mainly in Rome, where he must have been the leading artist of his day. His two major surviving works are mosaics of the Life of the Virgin (Sta Maria in Trastevere, signed and dated 1291) and a fragmentary fresco cycle, the most important part of which is a Last Judgement (Sta Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome).

Picture of the discovered fresco is available at BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_946000/946648.stm


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