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Church angel resembling Italy’s prime minister painted over after outcry

Restorer admits styling the angel on Giorgia Meloni before erasing the face

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The painted angel had a resemblance to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Photo: Reuters
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Call it divine intervention, or maybe just a hasty fix-it job to put an end to days of speculation and scandal. But the end result is that the Angel Meloni is no more.

A painting of a cherub with a face bearing a remarkable resemblance to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had attracted large crowds to the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Lucina, one of the oldest basilicas in Rome. That angel’s face was gone when the church opened its doors on Wednesday: the cherub’s body remains, but the face was erased with a sloppy slab of paint or plaster.

La Repubblica newspaper, which broke the story Saturday when it published the Meloni-esque angel on its front page, said the restorer responsible for making the Meloni cherub had covered it up overnight at the request of church authorities.

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Restorer Bruno Valentinetti admitted to the paper that he had styled the angel on Meloni, but did not say why.

The angel after it was painted over. Photo: Reuters
The angel after it was painted over. Photo: Reuters

The diocese of Rome and the Italian Culture Ministry had both launched investigations after the image of the cherub was first published.

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The original painting only dated from 2000, so it was not a matter of damage to the church’s historic patrimony. But Cardinal Baldassare Reina, the pope’s vicar for Rome, insisted that a political figure had no place in church art.

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