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Article
Sicilian silver in Malta: an eighteenth-century ciborium in Mdina
01/2023 | 1438 | 165
Pages: 42-49
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Cruciata, Roberta (Cruciata, Roberta)
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1. Ciborium, by Decio Furnò. 1781–82. Silver, gilded silver and velvet, 69 by 66 cm. (Cathedral Museum, Mdina; photograph Mario Mintoff).
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10. Detail of Fig.1, showing the cartouche with the coat of arms of the Arezzo family.
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11. Tombstone of Fra’ Corrado Arezzo e Zacco. Sicilian(?), after 1782. Polychrome marble, 228 by 107 cm. (Co-Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Valletta; © St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation).
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2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the cherubim’s heads and other decorative elements.
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3. Cartouche nouveau, by Pierre-Edme Babel. Mid-eighteenth century. Engraving, 20.5 by 16 cm. (Biblioteca centrale della Regione siciliana ‘Alberto Bombace’, Palermo, with the kind permission of the Assessorato regionale dei Beni Culturali e dell’Identità Siciliana, Dipartimento Beni Culturali e dell’Identità Siciliana).
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4. Detail of Fig.1, showing the mark of Syracuse (an eagle in profile), the consul’s mark, NSC81, and the maker’s mark, DF.
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5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the consul’s mark, NSC81, and the maker’s mark, DF.
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6. Detail of Fig.1, the mark of Syracuse (an eagle in profile) and the consul’s mark, GACH82.
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7. Detail of Fig.1, showing the consul’s mark, NSC81, and the maker’s mark, DF.
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8. Detail of Fig.1, showing the interior of the ciborium and the later taffeta lining.
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9. Ciborium and throne, by Decio Furnò. 1772–73. Silver, gilded silver, copper and velvet, height 175 by 100 by 55 cm. (S. Marco, Enna; photograph Rocco Lombardo).
Exhibition Review
Mario Minniti. Syracuse
09/2004 | 1218 | 146
Pages: 639-640
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Gash, John (Gash, John)
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Mario Minniti : l'eredità di Caravaggio a Siracusa | institution: Chiesa del Collegio dei Gesuiti
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55. Ecce Homo, by Mario Minniti. 1625. Panel, 93 by 62.5 cm. (Cathedral Museum, Mdina, Malta; exh. Chiesa del Collegio dei Gesuiti, Syracuse).
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56. The Immaculate Conception with St Bartholomew and the Blessed William of Scicli, by Francesco Cassarino. 335 by 190 cm. (Church of St Bartholomew, Scicli; exh. Chiesa del Collegio dei Gesuiti, Syracuse).
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57. The preaching of St John the Baptist, here attributed to circle of Mario Minniti (?Francesco Cassarino). (Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta).
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58. The Immaculate Conception with saints, by Mario Minniti. 1637. 490 by 335 cm. (Museo Regionale, Messina; exh. Chiesa del Collegio dei Gesuiti, Syracuse). (Photograph in course of restoration).
Article
Edward Lear in Syracuse
09/2002 | 1194 | 144
Pages: 532-538
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Treuherz, Julian (Treuherz, Julian)
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1. The City of Syracuse from the Ancient Quarries Where the Athenians Were Imprisoned BC 413, by Edward Lear. RA 1853. 122 by 183 cm. (Madresfield Court, Trustees of Lord Beauchamp's 1963 Settlement).
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2. The Ear of Dionysius, by Edward Lear. June 1842. Pencil Heightened with White, 25.2 by 17 cm. (Private Collection).
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3. Study of Rocks and Trees at Syracuse, by Edward Lear. 12th June 1847. Sepia Ink, Wash and Pencil, 13.4 by 31.7 cm. (Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Cambridge, MA).
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4. The quarries of Syracuse, by Edward Lear. 11th June 1847. Sepia Ink, Water-Colour, Body-Colour and Pencil, 33 by 48.3 cm. (Spooner Bequest, Courtauld Institute Gallery, London).
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5. The quarries of Syracuse, by Edward Lear. 12th June 1847. Sepia Ink and Pencil, 17.5 by 25 cm. (Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Cambridge, MA).
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6. The quarries of Syracuse, by Edward Lear. 12th June 1847. Sepia Ink, Water-Colour and Pencil, 35.2 by 50.5 cm. (National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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7. Casale Garden, by Edward Lear. 12th June 1847. Sepia Ink, Wash and Pencil, 17.5 by 26 cm. (Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Cambridge, MA).
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8. Our English Coasts 1852 (Strayed Sheep), by William Holman Hunt. RA 1853. 43.2 by 58.4 cm. (© Tate, London, 2002).
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9. P. Travels from Ipsica to Modica on the Backs of Several Jackdaws, by Edward Lear. 1847. (From G. Proby: Lear in Sicily, London [1938]).
Book Review
Syracusan Decadrachms of the Euainetos Type
08/1931 | 341 | 59
Pages: 96-97
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Lamb, Winifred (Lamb, Winifred; L., W.; Lamb, W.)
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Syracusan Decadrachms of the Euainetos Type | author: Gallatin, Albert
Article
Sixth Century Art in Syracuse
11/1921 | 224 | 39
Pages: 210+214-216
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Author:
Buren, E. Douglas van (Buren, E. Douglas van)
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Western art unattributed:
A-Terracotta Revetment, first type. B-Angle of Pediment, second type. C-Lateral Sima with water spouts. Sixth Century Art in Syracuse
Western art unattributed:
D-Gorgon with Winged Pegasos (Reconstructed), 34″ by 32″. Sixth Century Art in Syracuse