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Milan dry spell threatens artworks

- By ASSOCIATED PRESS inMilan

Restorers at Milan’s famous Brera Art Gallery have taken measures to protect the collection after its humidity control system failed during a “oncein-a-decade” dry, cold spell that moved throughMil­an last weekend, officials say.

Donato Bramante’s Christ at the Column and a Bastiani piece were removed from their exhibit spaces for immediate stabilizat­ion, and 40 other artworks were patched with protective Japanese rice paper to ensure their paint surfaces didn’t crack under the drier humidity conditions, museum director JamesBradb­urnesays.

“A horrible thing to happen, but happily no paint loss, and nothing irreversib­le,” he says in an email.

Humidity levels in the museum plunged last weekend when a “perfect storm” dry spell moved through Milan with high winds that overwhelme­d the humidity control system that draws air into the gallery from the outside, he says.

Museum officials immediatel­y moved in mobile humidifier­s and started applying the rice paper patches onto the works. The paintings affected are only works on panel, many of which were already slated for restoratio­n, he says.

Some, including Piero della Francesca’s Pala di Brera, will have the patches removed to determine if they need further restoratio­n.

“The climate has been stable since mid-last week, and we will soon be able to have a complete picture of the impact,” Bradburne says.

He says the museum would be preparing a full report on the situation, with an eye to preventing any similar episode in the future.

The Brera Gallery is housed in an imposing Baroque palazzo that also is home to several other Milan cultural institutio­ns. The gallery, founded in 1809 alongside an art academy, today counts many masterpiec­es in its permanent collection, including from Tintoretto and Raphael.

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