The fourteen Via Crucis prints donated to the church of Cala San Vincente by Italian artist Aligi Sassu - and which are now owned by the Museu de Pollença- are displayed during this month of March restored and framed in the church of Convent de Sant Domingo.
They are fourteen lithographic prints marked as artist proof (P / A), which gives them greater artistic appeal. The exhibition is complemented by the publication of a triptych where characteristics of the work are applied.
Aligi Sassu was born in Milan in 1912, he moved to Mallorca in 1963, where he died in Cala Sant Vicenç (Pollença) in 2000.
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