A 'Romeo and Juliet' found at Juliet's House in Verona. Rediscovered painting by the Venetian painter Cosroe Dusi 'Juliet and Romeo', from 1838, depicts the nocturnal meeting of the two lovers in the home of the young Capulet.

Long thought missing, and only recently found, the painting was purchased as part of a project to reorganize the House. The painting, large in size (oil on canvas, 218 x 164 cm) and in perfect condition, depicts Romeo embracing Juliet and looking at her in the intimate space of a balcony or loggia.