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NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE PAINTED CRUCIFIX ATTRIBUTED TO ANTONIO DE SALIBA, IN THE V&A MUSEUM, LONDON

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 July 2020

Charlene Vella*
Affiliation:
OH 303, Department of Art and Art History, Faculty of Arts, University of Malta, Msida, MSD2080, Malta. Email: [email protected]

Abstract

The V&A is home to a painted crucifix that has been attributed to the Sicilian master, Antonio de Saliba (c 1466/7–c 1535), who was active in Venice and eastern Sicily during the Renaissance. This paper takes a fresh look at the documentary sources that were published before the devastating earthquake that struck Messina, in the north west of Sicily, in 1908. In re-examining these sources, this paper reveals new insights into Antonio de Saliba’s oeuvre and enables a possible identification of the V&A’s painted crucifix with a specific contractual agreement that links this crucifix’s commission to the artist – specifically with a commission de Saliba received in 1508 from Limina, a small town in the province of Messina. The roots of this provincial commission would explain the persistence of a retardataire production visible in this early sixteenth-century painted crucifix. This paper also challenges the preconceived idea that such painted crucifixes were destined to be displayed high up in a church, on a tramezzo or beam.

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Research paper
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© The Society of Antiquaries of London, 2020

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ASM, Notary Matteo Pagliarino, 1478–80, fol 128Google Scholar
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ASM, Notary Niccolò Ismiridi, 1502–3, ind. vi, fol 88vGoogle Scholar
ASM, Notary Santoro d’Angelo, 1460–78, fol 72vGoogle Scholar
V&A Archives, Vincenzo Scuderi letter to Claus Michael Kauffman dated 25 January 1969Google Scholar
V&A museum entry on the painted crucifix, online <http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O116965/painted-crucifix-painting-antonio-de-saliba/> (accessed 4 June 2020)+(accessed+4+June+2020)>Google Scholar
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Belting, H 1990. The Image and Its Public in the Middle Ages: form and function of early paintings of the passion, Aristide D Caratzas, New Rochelle, NYGoogle Scholar
Berenson, B 1913. ‘Note su Pietro e Antonio da Messina’, Rassegna d’Arte, 13 (4), 57–9Google Scholar
Bottari, S 1954. La pittura del Quattrocento in Sicilia, D’Anna, Messina and FlorenceGoogle Scholar
Buhagiar, M 1983. ‘Late medieval Marian art in Malta’, in Buhagiar, M (ed), Marian Art During the 17th and 18th Centuries (exhib cat, Mdina Cathedral Mus, Malta, 8–22 Sept), 111, Friends of the Cathedral Museum, MaltaGoogle Scholar
Campagna Cicala, F 1981. ‘Per la scultura lignea del Quattrocento in Sicilia’, in Cantelli, G (ed), Le arti decorative del Quattrocento in Sicilia (exhib cat, Chiesa dell’Annunziata dei Catalani, Messina, 28 Nov 1981–31 Jan 1982), 101–12, De Luca, RomeGoogle Scholar
Ciolino, C 1986. Opere d’arte restaurate 1980–1985 (exhib cat, Museo Regionale, Messina, 12 Mar–31 May), 43–8, Museo Regionale, MessinaGoogle Scholar
Ciolino, C 2003. ‘Crocifissi messinesi (1447–1551)’, in Barbera, G (ed), Aspetti della scultura a Messina dal XV al XX secolo, 926, Museo Regionale, MessinaGoogle Scholar
Cooper, D 2006. ‘Projecting presence: the monumental cross in the Italian church interior’, in Maniura, R and Shephard, R (eds), Presence: the inherence of the prototype within the image and other objects, 4770, Routledge, Aldershot Google Scholar
Cooper, D 2015. ‘Book review, Marcello Gaeta. Giotto und die Croci Dipinte des Trecento: Studien zu Typus, Genese und Rezeption. Mit einem Katalog der monumentalen Tafelkreuze des Trecento (ca. 1290–ca. 1400), Rhema, Münster, 2013’, in Stud Iconogr, 36, 179–84Google Scholar
Cooper, D 2017. ‘Recovering the lost rood screens of medieval and Renaissance Italy’, in Bucklow, S, Marks, R and Wrapson, L (eds), The Art and Science of the Church Screen in Medieval Europe: making, meaning, preserving, 220–45, Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge Google Scholar
[Crowdy, W L] (ed) 1896. The Artist: an illustrated monthly record of arts, crafts and industries, 18 (Jul–Dec)Google Scholar
Cuccia, A 2015. ‘Il Compianto in mistura del Museo Diocesano di Monreale, un manufatto nell’ambito di una produzione secondaria di Antonello Gagini’, OADI: Rivista dell’Osservatorio per le Arti Decorative in Italia, 11 (June), 21–30Google Scholar
Di Marzo, G 1880–3. I Gagini e la scultura in Sicilia, 2 vols, Tipografia del Giornale di Sicilia, PalermoGoogle Scholar
Di Marzo, G 1899. La pittura in Palermo nel Rinascimento. Storia e documenti, Alberto Reber, PalermoGoogle Scholar
Di Marzo, G 1903. Di Antonello da Messina e dei suoi congiunti: studi e documenti, Scuola Tip. ‘Boccone del Povero’, PalermoGoogle Scholar
Di Natale, M C 1992. Le Croci Dipinte in Sicilia, L’area occidentale dal XIV al XVI secolo, Flaccovio, PalermoGoogle Scholar
Di Natale, M C 2009. ‘Le croci dipinte nella provincia di Trapani dal XIII al XV secolo’, in Vitella, M (ed), Mysterium crucis: nell’arte trapanese dal XIV al XVIII secolo (exhib cat, Chiesa di Sant’Agostino, Trapani, 6 Mar–13 Apr), 1725, Il Pozzo i Giacobbe, TrapaniGoogle Scholar
Di Natale, M C 2010a. ‘Le croci dipinte in Sicilia dalla devozione alla musealizzazione’, Römisches Jahrbuch der Bibliotheca Hertziana, 38 (2007/08), 173204 Google Scholar
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Gaeta, M 2013. Giotto und die croci dipinte des Trecento: Studien zu Typus, Genese und Rezeption. Mit einem Katalog der monumentalen Tafelkreuze des Trecento (ca. 1290–ca. 1400), Rhema, Münster Google Scholar
Giuffrida, A 2011. Le reti del credito nella Sicilia moderna, Associazione Mediterranea, Palermo Google Scholar
Kauffmann, C M 1969. ‘Notes on two paintings’, V&A Museum Yearbook, i, 49–50, V&A, LondonGoogle Scholar
Kauffmann, C M 1973. Catalogue of Foreign Paintings. I: before 1800, Victoria and Albert Museum, London Google Scholar
La Corte Cailler, G 1903. Antonello da Messina, D’Amico, Messina Google Scholar
Lucco, M 2011. Antonello da Messina, 24 Ore Cultura, MilanGoogle Scholar
Luttrell, A T 1975. ‘Approaches to medieval Malta’, in Luttrell, A T (ed), Medieval Malta: studies on Malta before the Knights, 170, British School at Rome, London Google Scholar
Mauceri, E 1924. ‘Restauri a due dipinti di Antonello de Saliba in Catania e Taormina’, Bollettino d’arte del Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione, 12 (Anno III, Serie II, June), 567–70Google Scholar
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Rosser, G 2014. ‘Antonello da Messina, the devotional image, and artistic change in the Renaissance’, in Kwakkelstein, Michael W and Talvacchia, Bette (eds), Around Antonello da Messina: reintegrating Quattrocento culture, 103–25, Centro Di, Florence Google Scholar
Sricchia Santoro, F 2017. Antonello: i suoi mondi, il suo seguito, Centro Di, Florence Google Scholar
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Vella, C 2015. ‘In the footsteps of Antonello da Messina: The antonelliani in Sicily and Venice in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries’, unpublished PhD thesis, University of WarwickGoogle Scholar
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Vella, C 2019. ‘Marriage alliances for the sake of art: the case of Renaissance Messina, Sicily, and the repercussions for the Maltese islands’, in Buttigieg, E (ed), Storja 2018–2019, Valletta, 124, Kite, MaltaGoogle Scholar
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