Vatican Art Exhibit showcases in Cleveland
CLEVELAND,
April 10, 2008:
One of the largest collections of art, documents and historically
significant objects from the
Vatican
ever to tour
North America
is coming to the Western Reserve
Historical Society in
Cleveland
beginning
May 31, 2008,
for a limited, exclusive regional engagement.
Vatican
Splendors from Saint Peter's Basilica, the
Vatican Museums and the Swiss
Guard
will present unique objects illustrating the
Vatican's impact on history and culture through 2,000 years. The
timing of the exhibition commemorates the 500th
anniversary of Saint Peter's Basilica, the founding of the
Vatican Museums,
Michelangelo's painting of the
Sistine Chapel ceiling and the
establishment of the Papal Swiss Guard. |
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“Vatican Splendors
is visiting only three
U.S. cities, so we feel very fortunate to have it come here to
Cleveland,"
said Dr. Gainor Davis, president of the
Western Reserve Historical Society. "Since such a large
percentage of Northeastern Ohio's population has Catholic roots,
the Society felt that this exhibition meshed perfectly with its
ongoing mission to educate our residents about the origins of
their history, culture and traditions. People will be able to see
some of the world's greatest treasures without having to travel to
the
Vatican."
Approximately 200 rare objects will be presented in contextual
environments, such as the recreated tomb of Saint Peter. Items in
the collection – which includes tiaras; mosaics; paintings; works
by well-known sculptors; papal rings and jewels; intricately
embroidered silk vestments; precious objects from the Papal Mass;
armor, swords and vestments of the Papal Swiss Guard; and gifts to
the popes from notables such as Napoleon and the
Dalai Lama – are on loan from the
Vatican Museums, the Congregation
for the Evangelization of Peoples, the Office of the Liturgical
Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff, the Reverenda Fabbrica of
Saint Peter, the Apostolic Floreria, private collections and the
Papal Swiss Guard.
The exhibition features actual objects relating to the election of
Pope Benedict XVI, such as
election ballots, patens and urns used in voting, a ceremonial
vestment and an actual white smoke cartridge announcing the
election.
"Indeed, this exhibition is in itself significant, as it
represents one of the largest collections of art and objects from
the
Vatican
ever to tour
North America,"
stated Monsignor Roberto Zagnoli, curator of the
Vatican Museums. "Many of these
works have never before been outside
Vatican City."
After the three-city tour of St.
Petersburg, Fla., Cleveland
and St. Paul, Minn., the items
featured in Vatican
Splendors will return to Rome
where they cannot be absent for more than a year.
"It is a great privilege for Cleveland
to host this wonderful collection," said the Most Rev. Richard G.
Lennon, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of
Cleveland. "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for
all – not just Catholics – to see these awe-inspiring treasures
and significant pieces of art and beauty here in Northeast Ohio."
Highlights of the exhibition include
a reliquary containing fragments
of bones of Saint Peter and a gold
Votive Plaque found
in the area of the tomb, all displayed within a dramatic
reproduction of the Tomb of Saint Peter; the
Mandylion of Edessa,
a third to fifth century image on linen considered one of the
oldest known representations of Jesus present in
Rome; a mosaic
Bust of an Angel by
the 14th century master, Giotto;
personal items and tools of Michelangelo;
an exquisite terra-cotta sculpture by Bernini; the
Papal Tiara of Pope Pius
VII,
the symbol of the papacy, made of gold, precious stones, pearls,
velvet and silk, and topped with an exquisite emerald; a Buddhist
Thanka of
embroidered cloth and pearls, given by the
Dalai Lama to
John Paul II; the
Pastoral Staff of
Pope John Paul II; and a
special presentation of uniforms, armor and weapons from the
legendary Papal Swiss Guard.
"This exhibition is about art, history, culture and the Church's
legacy over the last 2,000 years," said Mark Greenberg, president
of Evergreen Exhibitions, producers of the exhibition. "The
Vatican has had a profound impact on culture through the
centuries by commissioning, collecting and preserving historical
objects and art. Vatican
Splendors is a moving tribute to an exquisite assemblage of
art and objects associated with the papacy and the historic
institution of the Vatican."
Greenberg added that the exhibition is not solely about religion,
but rather a collection of fine and decorative arts that explores
the Vatican's influence on world history.
Tickets for Vatican
Splendors from Saint Peter's Basilica, the
Vatican Museums and the Swiss
Guard go on sale April 14 and will be available by calling
1-888-5VATICAN (1-888-582-8422)
or online at
Ticketmaster.com. Tickets also may be purchased
at the Western Reserve Historical Society
box office located at 10825 East Blvd. in
Cleveland. Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors and
$14 for children (age 6-12). Hours for
Vatican Splendors will be Monday through
Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Thursday through Sunday from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information regarding group sales and
special packages, contact Tickets for Groups at
1-800-840-1157
or visit
www.ticketsforgroups.com.
Vatican
Splendors
is made possible by the generosity of its sponsor, the Patrons of
the Arts in the Vatican Museums of
Ohio, Inc. More information about
Vatican Splendors is available at
www.vaticansplendors.com.
For information about the Western Reserve Historical Society,
visit
www.wrhs.org. |