An artist who recently restored a fresco in the San Lorenzo in Lucina church in central Rome has erased his own work following controversy. The restored winged figure was noted for its resemblance to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, a detail that was first reported by La Repubblica.
The resemblance sparked a strong reaction from the public and media, leading the artist to remove the image entirely. The incident highlights the sensitivity surrounding political figures depicted in religious and historic artworks.
**Why this matters**
The event raises questions about the role of contemporary influences in the restoration of historic art. It also illustrates how political imagery can provoke public debate when introduced into cultural and religious spaces.
Source: NewsData
