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Since 1897: the National Theatre Culminates the Restoration of Its Muses I and Ii

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The National Theatre finished this month the restoration of its emblematic Muses I and II.The works are located in the ceiling of the old men's canteen, on the south side of the first vestibule of the building, and were created by the Italian stage designer Carlo Ferrario, who was commissioned by the Italian government as part of the ornamental design of the theatre. The “Musas” were painted in oil and on a canvas of hemp, between 1896 and 1897 …
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The National Theatre finished this month the restoration of its emblematic Muses I and II.The works are located in the ceiling of the old men's canteen, on the south side of the first vestibule of the building, and were created by the Italian stage designer Carlo Ferrario, who was commissioned by the Italian government as part of the ornamental design of the theatre. The “Musas” were painted in oil and on a canvas of hemp, between 1896 and 1897 …

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