My research deals with the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Ferentino (in the modern province of Frosinone), one of the most important buildings erected in southern Lazio during the thirteenth century. At the end of the eighteenth century (1796-1800), restoration works were started and completed according to Pietro Cocumelli’s design and Luigi Campovecchio’s suggestions. New unpublished documentation found during my investigation let to understand the philosophy of this modern intervention on the medieval building. The project could be considered as an early example of neoGothic historicism. It aims to give the building a homogeneous look and is directly inspired, in some respects, by thirteenth-century architectural elements (polystyle pillars, groin vaults, capitals, etc.).
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