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| Lost City, Resumed Architectures | |
| a book by Michela Rossi, reviewed by Federica Ottoni | |
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There are many ways to enter into a cemetery.
We could inquire it by reading stories of ancient poets, looking at old paintings on its surrounding walls, or searching for old documents about its foundation. Alternatively, we could walk all around the city, through fields drawn by channels and trees, trying to detect a network of buried structures. There, a system of cemeteries seems to be created for an unexpected escape. Probably from life. |
| Book Review |
| reviewed by Rui Bordalo | |
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The conservation works of
the mural paintings from the church of Cepari Village brought to light
the existence of a valuable ensemble of Romanian medieval paintings
from 1752. The discovered frescoes were entirely covered by oil
paintings executed between 1889 and 1890. Unexpected evidences of older
painting beneath the new one were found during the preliminary research
performed for the submission of the conservation project.
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