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On Friday, @karstenmoran photographed the installation of “The Transfiguration,” 1 of 10 17th-century tapestries now hanging in chapels at @stjohndivinenyc in Manhattan. For years, the tapestries — part of a set of 12 commissioned in 1643 by Cardinal Francesco Barberini —were on display in the cathedral’s main sanctuary. But in December 2001, a 5-alarm fire erupted just behind the wall on which they were hanging. Since then, specialists in the cathedral’s textile conservation laboratory have worked to refresh and reanimate the Barberini tapestries. Once displayed in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican, they depict scenes from the life of Christ. “They’re hanging in a liturgical space,” said Rev. Canon Patrick Malloy, the priest who oversees arts-related projects in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, “so they’re not just works of art but devotional objects. It wouldn’t be the same if they were in the Met. I go to the Cloisters from time to time. It’s wonderful, but it’s not the same as if it were a monastery.”


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