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#13814346
11 Jun 2026
The work Ecce Homo arrives from Rome in a secure crate at the National Museum of Abruzzo (MuNDA) in L'Aquila, Italy, on June 9, 2026. One of the most significant masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance has been permanently added to the museum's collection. Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo, recently acquired by Italy's Ministry of Culture, was unveiled at MuNDA, housed in the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, during the year in which L'Aquila is celebrating its designation as Italy's Capital of Culture 2026. Dating to the 15th century, the painting is considered one of the most intense examples of Antonello's work, reflecting the artist's ability to blend Italian artistic traditions with influences from Flemish painting. The rare double-sided panel depicts the dramatic face of Christ on the front and a penitent Saint Jerome set against a Northern European-style landscape on the reverse. Following an exhibition at the Italian Senate and a programme of analysis and restoration carried out by the Central Institute for Restoration, the work has found a permanent home in the museum's gallery dedicated to 15th-century art.
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#13814348
11 Jun 2026
The work Ecce Homo arrives from Rome in a secure crate at the National Museum of Abruzzo (MuNDA) in L'Aquila, Italy, on June 9, 2026. One of the most significant masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance has been permanently added to the museum's collection. Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo, recently acquired by Italy's Ministry of Culture, was unveiled at MuNDA, housed in the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, during the year in which L'Aquila is celebrating its designation as Italy's Capital of Culture 2026. Dating to the 15th century, the painting is considered one of the most intense examples of Antonello's work, reflecting the artist's ability to blend Italian artistic traditions with influences from Flemish painting. The rare double-sided panel depicts the dramatic face of Christ on the front and a penitent Saint Jerome set against a Northern European-style landscape on the reverse. Following an exhibition at the Italian Senate and a programme of analysis and restoration carried out by the Central Institute for Restoration, the work has found a permanent home in the museum's gallery dedicated to 15th-century art.
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#13814355
11 Jun 2026
The work Ecce Homo arrives from Rome in a secure crate at the National Museum of Abruzzo (MuNDA) in L'Aquila, Italy, on June 9, 2026. One of the most significant masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance has been permanently added to the museum's collection. Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo, recently acquired by Italy's Ministry of Culture, was unveiled at MuNDA, housed in the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, during the year in which L'Aquila is celebrating its designation as Italy's Capital of Culture 2026. Dating to the 15th century, the painting is considered one of the most intense examples of Antonello's work, reflecting the artist's ability to blend Italian artistic traditions with influences from Flemish painting. The rare double-sided panel depicts the dramatic face of Christ on the front and a penitent Saint Jerome set against a Northern European-style landscape on the reverse. Following an exhibition at the Italian Senate and a programme of analysis and restoration carried out by the Central Institute for Restoration, the work has found a permanent home in the museum's gallery dedicated to 15th-century art.
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#13814347
11 Jun 2026
The work Ecce Homo arrives from Rome in a secure crate at the National Museum of Abruzzo (MuNDA) in L'Aquila, Italy, on June 9, 2026. One of the most significant masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance has been permanently added to the museum's collection. Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo, recently acquired by Italy's Ministry of Culture, was unveiled at MuNDA, housed in the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, during the year in which L'Aquila is celebrating its designation as Italy's Capital of Culture 2026. Dating to the 15th century, the painting is considered one of the most intense examples of Antonello's work, reflecting the artist's ability to blend Italian artistic traditions with influences from Flemish painting. The rare double-sided panel depicts the dramatic face of Christ on the front and a penitent Saint Jerome set against a Northern European-style landscape on the reverse. Following an exhibition at the Italian Senate and a programme of analysis and restoration carried out by the Central Institute for Restoration, the work has found a permanent home in the museum's gallery dedicated to 15th-century art.
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#13814354
11 Jun 2026
The work Ecce Homo arrives from Rome in a secure crate at the National Museum of Abruzzo (MuNDA) in L'Aquila, Italy, on June 9, 2026. One of the most significant masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance has been permanently added to the museum's collection. Antonello da Messina's Ecce Homo, recently acquired by Italy's Ministry of Culture, was unveiled at MuNDA, housed in the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, during the year in which L'Aquila is celebrating its designation as Italy's Capital of Culture 2026. Dating to the 15th century, the painting is considered one of the most intense examples of Antonello's work, reflecting the artist's ability to blend Italian artistic traditions with influences from Flemish painting. The rare double-sided panel depicts the dramatic face of Christ on the front and a penitent Saint Jerome set against a Northern European-style landscape on the reverse. Following an exhibition at the Italian Senate and a programme of analysis and restoration carried out by the Central Institute for Restoration, the work has found a permanent home in the museum's gallery dedicated to 15th-century art.
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#13721403
19 May 2026
A woman makes traditional hats during the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event gathers more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which is themed around authenticity and sustainability.
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#13721405
19 May 2026
A woman makes traditional hats during the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event will gather more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which is themed around authenticity and sustainability.
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#13721407
19 May 2026
A man makes traditional hats during the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event gathers more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which focuses on authenticity and sustainability.
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#13721408
19 May 2026
A man makes traditional hats during the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event gathers more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which focuses on authenticity and sustainability.
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#13721410
19 May 2026
A woman makes traditional hats during the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event gathers more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which focuses on authenticity and sustainability.
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#13721412
19 May 2026
A woman makes traditional hats during the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event gathers more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which is themed around authenticity and sustainability.
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#13721414
19 May 2026
A woman makes traditional hats during the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event gathers more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which is themed around authenticity and sustainability.
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#13721415
19 May 2026
A woman creates traditional Algerian pottery at the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event features more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which focuses on authenticity and sustainability.
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#13721417
19 May 2026
A woman creates traditional Algerian pottery at the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event features more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which focuses on authenticity and sustainability.
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#13721421
19 May 2026
A woman creates traditional Algerian pottery at the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event gathers more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which focuses on authenticity and sustainability.
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#13721422
19 May 2026
A woman creates traditional Algerian pottery at the 25th edition of the International Tourism and Travel Show (SITEV) at the Palais des Expositions Pins Maritimes in Algiers, Algeria, on May 18, 2026. The event gathers more than 450 exhibitors from Algeria and 41 other countries, with the Republic of Chad as the special guest of this edition, which focuses on authenticity and sustainability.
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