Which kind of diminishes the whole fertility theme, right? (via Telegraph) After a three-year restoration process, a 13th-century painting known as the “Tree of Fertility” has finally been unveiled, but the phalluses that once hung from the tree’s branches have vanished. The 746-year-old fresco was discovered in 2000 on a wall inside a public fountain
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The ‘Tree of Fertility’ Mural Is Restored, But Missing Its Phallic Images