(Disputa Presentation Video from 03/13/2011)
Dear Friend of Corpus Christi:
In the fall of 2010, internationally known art conservator Roman Kujawa came by invitation to Corpus Christi to view the condition of the remarkable mural of the Disputà in the semi-dome of the church. He came away confirming what the parish has long maintained – that the church is a treasure-trove of significant history, art and architecture that is rare among houses of worship in the United States.
The Disputà was painted in 1923 by Marion Rzeznik, in collaboration with Gonippo Raggi, both of whom were considered premier, 20th century artists of ecclesiastical paintings. The mural, which is a signature element of the church interior, is a rendering of a Vatican masterpiece by celebrated, Renaissance painter Raphael Santi. Since its installation, this breathtaking artwork has sustained considerable damage from roof leaks, age and interim repairs which proved to do more harm than good.
In 2010, a complete restoration of the church’s slate roof eliminated the destructive leaks and has finally allowed the parish to move forward with the mural’s conservation. Related repairs must accompany this high-profile project to prevent recurring damage to the painting. This work includes new drainage tile along the church foundation, re-pointing of the basement walls, and installation of new membrane waterproofing along the foundation perimeter. The proposed work is essential to reverse significant deterioration from water damage and mold that threaten the building’s structural integrity, and ultimately the brilliant interior decoration which includes the Disputà. In the interest of safety and practical concerns, an upgrade of the church’s aged electrical system is also included, for enhanced lighting of the mural and surrounding spaces. The cost for this entire plan is $382,000.
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