Vatican City, 23 February 2016 (VIS) –
This morning Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, president of the Pontifical
Council for Culture and the Pontifical Commission for Sacred
Archaeology, along with Mehriban Aliyeva, president of the Heydar
Aliyev Foundation (HAF), Azerbaijan, presented the results of the
restoration of the Roman catacombs of Sts. Marcellinus and Peter "ad
duas lauros", entirely funded by the HAF.
On the basis of an agreement signed in
2012, the Foundation presided over by Aliyev has funded the
restoration of the paintings of the cubicle of Susanna and the
fossor, the niche of Daniel, the arcosolium of Orpheus, the cubicle
of Our Lady with two Magi, and the cubicle of the praying matron. The
most advanced conservation techniques, especially laser-based
cleaning, have enabled the removal of a tenacious black patina that
had provided resistant to all traditional cleaning methods. The last
procedure, recently completed, involved the cubicle of the "praying
matron", in an advanced state of deterioration. The
newly-revealed frescoes consist of a central medallion with the Good
Shepherd surrounded by the Biblical episodes of Jonah, Daniel among
the lions and Noah in the Ark. In the corners there are praying male
figures and birds. On the walls there is a rich decorative pattern
with floral, plant-based and fantasy elements. On the wall of the
entrance there is the notable figure of a praying woman, which
although only just recognisable before restoration, now makes a
strong visual impact. The figure, framed by two slender trees, may
represent the deceased entombed in the cubicle.
During the presentation, which took
place at the Pontifical Council for Culture, Cardinal Ravasi and the
president of the HAF announced that their collaboration will continue
and its next objective will be the restoration of the monumental
complex of St. Sebastian Outside-the-Walls on the Via Appia Antica,
currently only partially open to the public. The agreement relates to
an extraordinary collection of sarcophagi, some situation in the
perimeter of the Basilica of St. Sebastian (Museum of Sculptures and
Epigraphic Museum), others "in situ" in their mausoleums.
The Pontifical Commission for Religious Art has proposed to the HAF a
conservation programme for the restoration of around fifteen
sarcophagi. Aliyeva expressed her appreciation of the proposal on
behalf of the Foundation, and a new agreement will be signed for the
financing of the restoration works to render the complex accessible
to the public.
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