The mural painting is mainly from the '40s and '50s. The artist has frescoed numerous churches drawing on traditional themes of Christian art, with a Renaissance-flavoured style.
The figures are living people, who embody the simple religiosity of the common people at that time.
Although little known because limited to the local area, Natale Bertuletti’s mural art is worthy of attention because it bears witness to the tradition of Bergamo, which required artists to work hard, with a meticulous technique, expressed on the still wet plaster (fresco).