VATICAN CITY—The Vatican Museums unveiled on Tuesday a restoration of one of the crown jewels of their collection, a 2nd century marble sculpture of the Greek god Apollo that has inspired generations of artists and poets.
Restoration experts spent years working on the “Apollo Belvedere,” repairing fractures in its knees and legs, cleaning the entire cream-coloured statue with lasers, and installing a carbon fibre pole anchored to its base to increase stability.
“This type of restoration…is the expression of what we want the Vatican Museums to be,” said Barbara Jatta, the Museums’ director. “A balance of tradition, linguistics and study, with a gaze that looks to the future.”...
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