The Peterborough Examiner

Sculpture restoratio­n work draws laughs

Bust of a smiling woman now looks more like head of a cartoon character

- CIARÁN GILES

MADRID — Restoratio­n work on a sculpture in northern Spain has resurrecte­d memories of a restored Christ fresco in another Spanish city eight years ago that drew ridicule as well as tourists.

The latest incident concerns a relief sculpture on the exterior of an ornate office building in the city of Palencia. What was once the bust of a smiling woman now looks more like the head of a cartoon character.

The disfigurem­ent was bought to light by a local artist who lives near the office building and was tipped off by a florist on his street. Antonio Capel posted before and after photograph­s on his Facebook page, triggering a flurry of social media reaction and attention from journalist­s.

“I was surprised. How could they have done this?” Capel told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “This must be at least 10 years old, and we’re only finding out now.”

He said the 20th-century building belongs to a bank, but tenants decided to fix the façade some years ago.

Now, Spanish media are showing images of people stopping to stare up at the building and to take photos.

The poorly done restoratio­n drew immediate comparison­s with an “Ecce Homo” fresco in the northern Spain town of Borja. A local amateur artist decided the circa1930 depiction of Christ at the Sanctuary of Mercy church needed restoratio­n, but the face she produced in 2012 immediatel­y drew comparison­s to a monkey. However, her work turned into a Borja tourist attraction. It remains to be seen if the Palencia job will have the same effect.

It was not immediatel­y possible to get comment from Palencia City Hall on Wednesday.

 ?? ALBERTO CALLEJA & AGENCIA ICAL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A sculpture before, right, and after being restored, left, by an amateur artist on the exterior of an ornate office building in the city of Palencia, Spain, on Wednesday has drawn ridicule.
ALBERTO CALLEJA & AGENCIA ICAL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A sculpture before, right, and after being restored, left, by an amateur artist on the exterior of an ornate office building in the city of Palencia, Spain, on Wednesday has drawn ridicule.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada