Italy investigates church painting of angel restored to look like Meloni


Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni attends her end-of-year press conference in Rome, Italy, January 9, 2026. REUTERS/Vincenzo Livieri

ROME, Jan 31 (Reuters) - An ‌angel in a church in central Rome has been restored ‌to look like Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, a ‌national newspaper reported on Saturday, prompting the culture ministry to investigate and Meloni to laugh off the affair.

In a front-page story, la Repubblica daily was the first ‍to note that one of two angels ‍in a chapel of the ‌Basilica of St Lawrence in Lucina had been altered to resemble ‍the ​49-year-old conservative, Italy's first female prime minister.

The article ran with before-and-after pictures of the painting. It said the angel ⁠had previously looked like a "generic cherub".

The culture ministry said ‌it had instructed Rome's top art heritage official to carry out a same-day ⁠inspection of ‍the restored painting before "deciding what to do next".

The opposition Five Star Movement complained: "We cannot allow art and culture to risk becoming a tool for ‍propaganda or anything else, regardless of whether ‌the face depicted is that of the prime minister."

The parish priest, Daniele Micheletti, told ANSA news agency that the decorations in the chapel had recently been touched up following water damage. The originals dated only to 2000, so were not under any heritage protection.

The restoration was carried out by the same artist who created the original ‌painting, Bruno Valentinetti. He disputed the suggestion he had altered the image, telling reporters: "I restored what was there before... 25 years ago".

As for Meloni, she posted ​a picture of the disputed painting on Instagram, with the caption "No, I definitely don't look like an angel", with a laughing emoji.

(Reporting by Alvise Armellini)

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