![]() ![]() The width was, bottom 113 cm and top 113,7 cm. BARBERIS and ZACCONE measured the length of the Shroud as, left side 442,5 cm, and right side 441,5 cm. As the scale of this illustration is 1:5 and knowing the new measurements it became the basis for the work drawings, identifying every point necessary for the exact information on the X- and Y-axis. You will find this in: “SINDONE 2002, L’intervento conservative”, written by: MECHTHILD FLURY-LEMBERG. This illustration has a superimposed grid, prepared by GINO MORETTO, which makes it relatively easy to identify every point of the image on the front side of the Shroud. These were taken from the new folded illustration of the Shroud, as produced after the restauration of 2002, with the measurements of the Shroud taken by GIAN MARIA ZACCONE, Scientific Director of the Museo della Sindone, and BRUNO BARNERIS, Chairman of the Confraternity of the Holy Shroud of Turin and the International Centre for the Turin Shroud. The procedure that was followed to create the sculpture ġ) As a solid basis for the measurements, we used the measurements of the image on the Shroud itself. I was in a unique position to produce a sculpture of the Man on the Shroud of Turin, having worked the last eight years as a sculptor in tropical wood, creating a series of life-size sculptures, but also since 2005 involved in the 3D investigations of the Shroud. SCULPTURE BASED ON THE IMAGE OF THE MAN ON THE
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