Describes the architecture and decoration of the oratory built by Gioacchino Tomba at his country home, the Villa Siletta, San Biagio (Emilia-Romagna region). Focuses on the marble altar frontal with roundels containing (in low relief) the risen Christ and the four Evangelists. Suggests that the frontal dates to the late 15th c. and was reused by Tomba, and discusses possible provenances and attributions.
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