The face of an angel who appeared to resemble Italy’s right-wing Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, has been faraway from a fresco in a Roman church after complaints from Vatican officers.
The picture appeared in a chapel of the Basilica of St. Lawrence in Lucina, the place artist Bruno Valentinetti restored a fresco he initially painted in 2000. Valentinetti initially denied that the angel bore any resemblance to Meloni. He stated the latest intervention was a essential conservation effort after water harm, a declare echoed by the parish priest, Monsignor Daniele Michelett, in feedback to the BBC.
The likeness was first reported earlier this month by La Repubblica, which famous that the angel, depicted holding a map of Italy, had beforehand featured a extra generic cherubic face. Talking to the newspaper on February 5, Valentinetti later acknowledged the resemblance, saying, “Okay, it was Meloni, however alongside the traces of the portray that was there earlier than.”
The angel’s face was erased final week after Italy’s tradition ministry and the diocese of Rome opened an inquiry into the work. The 5 Star Motion, a political celebration against Meloni’s authorities, weighed in on the controversy, warning that artwork shouldn’t develop into “a device for propaganda.”
Valentinetti stated he eliminated the picture on the Vatican’s request. “I lined the face as a result of the Vatican instructed me to,” he stated. “The Curia needed it that means, and I erased it.” In a press release, the Vicariate of Rome stated the angel’s options “didn’t conform to the unique iconography and the sacred context.”
Italy’s tradition ministry additionally issued a press release final Wednesday, noting that any additional restoration work within the church would require formal authorization from the Spiritual Buildings Fund of the Inside Ministry, which owns the property. Approval may also be required from the Vicariate and Rome’s Particular Superintendency, accompanied by preparatory sketches.
Meloni herself addressed the episode with humour, posting on Instagram that she was “positively not like an angel,” adopted by a laughing emoji.

