A remarkable artistic discovery has been made at the Peyramale parking facility, where previously unknown frescoes created by painter Cortès have been unveiled to the public. The forgotten artworks, which had remained hidden for an undetermined period, represent a significant cultural find that sheds new light on the artist's body of work. The discovery of these murals in such an unexpected location as a parking garage highlights how art can be preserved in the most unlikely places. The frescoes are now being evaluated by art historians and cultural preservation experts to determine their historical significance and develop appropriate conservation measures. This finding adds to our understanding of Cortès' artistic legacy and provides the community with a newfound cultural treasure that was hiding in plain sight.
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