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The vanishing Rubens painting

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Once a week, after the Saturday evening Mass, the faithful of the Church of Santa Maria in Vallicella (Chiesa Nuova) can witness a very curious sight: the Rubens painting entitled Angels Adoring the Valicellian Madonna that is behind the altar disappears. In its place appears a said miraculous icon of the Virgin. Around the niche that houses the image, concentric circles of adoring angels and cherubs are positioned, while a copper plate, on which a Madonna and Blessing Child was painted by Rubens himself, reproduces and protects the sacred icon below, but can be lifted by means of a mechanism of pulleys and ropes. Today, with a remote control the sacristan makes one painting go down and another go up. The invention is by Rubens himself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The painting disappears every Saturday evening after Mass at the Church of Santa Maria in Vallicella (Chiesa Nuova). This is when the sacristan uses a remote control to lower the Rubens painting and raise the miraculous icon of the Virgin in its place, revealing the ingenious mechanical system designed by Rubens himself.
The mechanism uses a system of pulleys and ropes that allows a copper plate painted by Rubens to be lifted and lowered via remote control, revealing or concealing the sacred miraculous icon of the Madonna behind it. This clever invention by Rubens himself lets the sacristan switch between displaying the painted Madonna and the sacred icon without leaving the altar area.
Concentric circles of adoring angels and cherubs are positioned around the niche that houses the miraculous Madonna icon, creating a sacred and heavenly atmosphere. These celestial figures complement the artistic composition of both the Rubens painting and the miraculous icon, emphasizing the religious devotion at the heart of this church.
The Angels Adoring the Vallicellian Madonna is unique because it features a hidden mechanical system designed by Rubens himself that allows the painting to literally disappear and reappear. This ingenious invention, originally operated by pulleys and ropes and now controlled by remote control, makes it one of the most interactive religious artworks in Rome.
Yes, visitors can attend the Saturday evening Mass at Chiesa Nuova to witness this remarkable artistic and mechanical marvel firsthand. The best time to visit is just after the Saturday evening Mass when the sacristan operates the mechanism to reveal the miraculous icon and demonstrate Rubens' ingenious pulley system.