Fioravanti's work, ‘Il Cenacolo Rirovato’, will be on display until June 16th in the spaces of the City Museum.
The large fresco recently discovered is at the center of the exhibition set up on the first floor of the Museum, where the work will dialogue with those by Bartolomeo Coda, a sixteenth-century painter, very active in Rimini and in Romagna.
The cenacle, a work of large and unusual dimensions (four meters by two), represents the Last Supper and is a fresco on canvas that Fioravanti created for the chapel inside the complex of the ‘Congregazione Sorelle dell'Immacolata’ of Miramare, founded by don Domenico Masi .
Next to the rediscovered work, a small Crucifixion and a self-portrait, lent by Fioravanti's wife, Adele Briani, dated also in 1970. All three works are frescos.
After the sculptures and drawings retrospective in 2015, this new exhibition represents a first partial attempt to investigate an aspect of Fioravanti's work still little investigated .
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