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The Episcopal Palace of Murcia is hosting an exhibition on the imaginary Nicolas and Francisco Salzillo (11/04/2014)

The Episcopal Palace of Murcia host until April 30 photo exhibition of Ana Bernal 'Nicolas and Francisco Salzillo: gouge God' that was organized by the Catholic University of Murcia and the Diocese of Cartagena.

The exhibition consists of 30 images was first exposed for almost a year in Santa Maria Capua Vetere (Caserta, Italy) hometown Salzillo sculptor Nicholas, father of famous sculptor Francisco housed.

In the opening ceremony, which took place on Thursday 10 April, she attended;

President of the University, José Luis Mendoza and his wife Maria Dolores García;

Bishop of the Diocese, Monsignor Jose Manuel Lorca Planes;

and the Episcopal Vicar for Evangelisation, and Vice President for Religious Affairs of the UCAM, José Alberto Canovas.

The photographer said Ana Bernal watch this show, which is organized chronologically, you can admire the beauty housed.

"Being so close to the sculptures allows you to observe every detail, however small, is that Salzillo was fixed absolutely everything, even in a wrinkle of the foot than the naked eye can not see, is wonderful" highlighted and defined to Francisco Salzillo as the most sublime artist who can provide not only in Murcia, but also nationally and internationally.

"I titled this exhibition gouge God because I think that had to be touched by the hand of God, because it is absolutely perfect what he did."

UCAM President, José Luis Mendoza stressed that this is a magnificent exhibition, and stated that "in a time of preparation for Easter, are living catechesis to help us meditate on the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is vital to the Christian life. "

For his part, Bishop Jose Manuel Lorca Planes highlighted the important work of service that is developing the Catholic University of Murcia, and said that this exhibition, located in the Episcopal Palace of Murcia, is surrounded by the passage of Holy Week, " It is most suitable for an exhibition of Salzillo framework, the Passion narrative, and this is going to work pretty "

Source: UCAM

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