museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
1. Ciborium, by Decio Furnò. 1781–82. Silver, gilded silver and
velvet, 69 by 66 cm. (Cathedral Museum, Mdina; photograph
Mario Mintoff).
Attributed works:
10. Detail of Fig.1, showing the cartouche with the coat of arms of the
Arezzo family.
Attributed works:
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).
Attributed works:
2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the cherubim’s heads and other decorative
elements.
Attributed works:
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).
Attributed works:
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.
Attributed works:
5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the consul’s mark, NSC81, and the maker’s
mark, DF.
Attributed works:
6. Detail of Fig.1, the mark of Syracuse (an eagle in profile) and the
consul’s mark, GACH82.
Attributed works:
7. Detail of Fig.1, showing the consul’s mark, NSC81, and the maker’s
mark, DF.
Attributed works:
8. Detail of Fig.1, showing the interior of the ciborium and the later
taffeta lining.
Attributed works:
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).