ESTELLA,Spain — Spanish churches possess a heritage of centuries-broken-down art and history. But when restoration of that heritage becomes inevitable, troubles may start. The changes made to a 16th-century polychrome statue of San Jorge (St George) in the Church of St. Michael in Estella, and a town in the Navarre region,provoked anger among art experts and inevitable comparisons to another botched restoration — the infamous Ecce Homo fresco of Jesus. The statue in Estella, portraying St. George charging the dragon, and […]
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