Two terracotta plaques from the very early twentieth-century contained inside niches with two small devotional columns.
Explaination: The two works in question are recent copies (from the 90’s) of two bas-reliefs dating to the very early twentieth century carried out by Giuseppe Rosetti, known as the “Mutino of Brisighella”; they depict the Virgin Mary and the Cross of the Friars while appearing before Friar Battista Castellini. For safety reasons, the originals are housed inside the Capuchin church in Via Canal Grande.