Uma pequena história verdadeira: o Crucifixo de madeira de Miguel Angelo.
"Presents historical and documentary evidence in support of the thesis that the wooden Crucifix, which Condivi says Michelangelo made for the monastery of S. Spirito in Florence, was given sometime after 1553 (when according to Condivi, it stood over the high altar of S. Spirito) to Luís de Torres, the Portuguese archbishop of Monreale; argues that it was sent to Portugal before 1573 and installed in the Torres family chapel in the Carmo church in Lisbon, where it was destroyed in the earthquake of 1755" (BHA).