The piece is to be returned to its home at the Basilica of San Zeno in Verona, on public view
A detail from the triptych San Zeno Altarpiece by Venetian Renaissance artist Andrea Mantegna, showing Madonna enthroned with the child, is seen after its restoration by the Opificio Delle Pietre Dure institute in Florence April 29, 2009. The piece is to be returned to its home at the Basilica of San Zeno in Verona, on public view May 21, two years after its restoration and 550 after its inception.
Three photos show the restoration process of the triptych San Zeno Altarpiece by Venetian Renaissance artist Andrea Mantegna by the Opificio Delle Pietre Dure institute in Florence in a picture released April 29, 2009. The piece is to be returned to its home at the Basilica of San Zeno in Verona, on public view May 21, two years after its restoration and 550 after its inception.
The triptych San Zeno Altarpiece by Venetian Renaissance artist Andrea Mantegna is displayed after its restoration by the Opificio Delle Pietre Dure institute in Florence April 29, 2009. The piece is to be returned to its home at the Basilica of San Zeno in Verona, on public view May 21, two years after its restoration and 550 after its inception.
A detail from the triptych San Zeno Altarpiece by Venetian Renaissance artist Andrea Mantegna is seen after its restoration by the Opificio Delle Pietre Dure institute in Florence April 29, 2009.
The triptych San Zeno Altarpiece by Venetian Renaissance artist Andrea Mantegna is viewed after its restoration by the Opificio Delle Pietre Dure institute in Florence April 29, 2009. The piece is to be returned to its home at the Basilica of San Zeno in Verona, on public view May 21, two years after its restoration and 550 after its inception
A detail from the triptych San Zeno Altarpiece by Venetian Renaissance artist Andrea Mantegna, showing Madonna enthroned with the child, is seen after its restoration by the Opificio Delle Pietre Dure institute in Florence April 29, 2009. The piece is to be returned to its home at the Basilica of San Zeno in Verona, on public view May 21, two years after its restoration and 550 after its inception