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From: AP Online
Date: 20050310
Author:MARTA FALCONI, Associated Press Writer
MARTA FALCONI, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
03-10-2005
Dateline: ROME
A prominent nose and severe expression were believed to be among his most distinguishing features, but Dante Alighieri might now show a different face to posterity.
A seven-month restoration has stripped layers of grime and revealed the splendor of a 17th-century frescoed portrait that art historians believe might be the most ancient of the medieval poet who wrote the "Divine Comedy."
Monica Donato, an art historian and professor at Parma University, is among the experts who have studied the frescos.
"We identified the ...
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