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Vandals set fire, destroy seminal artwork by one of Italy's most famous living artists in Naples
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Artwork by one of Italy's most famous living artists was destroyed outside Naples' City Hall by vandals. All that was left of the artwork was a charred frame.
Pistoletto's artwork, titled "Venus of the Rags" had been display in Naples since June 28. It featured a large plaster neoclassical nude Venus, inspired by Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen’s 19th century "Venus with Apple," picking through a mountain of rags.
Pistoletto made several versions of "Venus of the Rags." The first, in 1967, had a concrete or cement Venus purchased at a garden center covered with mica to create a glittery surface. Others used plaster casts of the that statue, and one was made out of Greek marble containing mica, according to the Tate Gallery, which owns one of the pieces.