The 'Last Judgment' by Francisco Bosoletti, the large mural by the Argentine street artist that extends along six facades of the minimal houses, the public houses of via Corbinelli and adjacent streets managed by Casa spa (which provided the his contribution). The work is part of the Dante celebrations of the Municipality of Florence.
Francisco Bosoletti 's " Last Judgment " draws inspiration from Dante 's poetic work and from the "visible talk" of the Italian and in particular Florentine pictorial tradition, but it is seen through the eyes of a man of today. He evokes, suggests, recalls. But it remains suspended and leaves the viewer with the burden of establishing boundaries, even with the surrounding environment, of which the painting appears to be a part. The work is fragmented on different walls, to form a single design in which several senses coexist, and positive and negative become equally dense with meaning. Invincible cords bind the submerged and the saved, the bodies in their nakedness are indistinguishable, the roles can change, the action of seeing builds the moral dignity of man. The observer is then exhorted to reassemble the pieces according to his own journey, just as the painter arrived here making his own.