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The devil is in the details ... hidden in famous Giotto fresco

Art restorers have discovered the figure of a devil hidden in the clouds of one of the most famous frescos by Giotto in the Basilica of St Francis in Assisi.
Image: Fresco
Art restorers say they have found the face of a devil hidden in this Giotto fresco at the Basilica of St. Francis at Assisi in Italy. Can you see it? Answer below.Reuters / Basilica of St. Francis
/ Source: Reuters

Art restorers have discovered the figure of a devil hidden in the clouds of one of the most famous frescos by Giotto in the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi.

The devil was spotted in fresco No. 20 in a cycle of the scenes chronicling the life and death of St. Francis. The series was painted by Giotto in the 13th century.

The discovery was made by Italian art historian Chiara Frugone. It shows a profile of a figure with a hooked nose, a sly smile and dark horns hidden among the clouds in the panel of the scene depicting the death of St. Francis.

Image: Devil's face
The profiled face of a devil with dark horns is visible at the center of this detail image from a Giotto fresco as a shape in a cloud, looking to the right and slightly upward.

The figure is difficult to see from the floor of the basilica but emerges clearly in close-up photography.

Sergio Fusetti, the chief restorer of the basilica, said that Giotto probably never wanted the image of the devil to be a main part of the fresco and may have painted it in among the clouds "to have a bit of fun."

The master may have painted it to spite someone he knew by portraying him as a devil in the painting, Fusetti said on the convent's website.

The artwork in the basilica in the convent where St. Francis is buried was last restored after it was severely damaged by an earthquake in 1997.

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