In the church of Santissima Annunziata in Sturla, a district of Genoa, is a forgotten altarpiece of a very high quality with distinctive characteristics of the Venetian figurative culture.
From the fifteenth to the seventeenth century the church was run by the Venetian congregation of the Canons of San Giorgio in Alga. The altarpiece is currently attributed to Valerio Corte (1530-1580), a Venetian painter whose activity is documented in Genoa, even though no works firmly attributable to him actually survive. However, the style clearly shows that this work was painted much earlier in the sixteenth century, its author being identifiable as Palma il Vecchio, an artist who had contacts with the congregation of San Giorgio in Alga in the mid-1520s.
From the fifteenth to the seventeenth century the church was run by the Venetian congregation of the Canons of San Giorgio in Alga. The altarpiece is currently attributed to Valerio Corte (1530-1580), a Venetian painter whose activity is documented in Genoa, even though no works firmly attributable to him actually survive. However, the style clearly shows that this work was painted much earlier in the sixteenth century, its author being identifiable as Palma il Vecchio, an artist who had contacts with the congregation of San Giorgio in Alga in the mid-1520s.
Index
Gianluca Amato
Francesco di Giorgio: the terracotta bust of 'San Bernardino' at Fontegiusta and a review of the artist's early sculptures
read abstract » pp. 3-33
read abstract » pp. 3-33
Roberto Bartalini
Tino di Camaino, a rediscovered 'Saint John the Baptist' and the marbles of the abbey of Cava dei Tirreni Roberto Bartal
read abstract » pp. 46-60
read abstract » pp. 46-60
Marco Flamine e Antonio Mazzotta
An altarpiece by Palma il Vecchio in Sturla
read abstract » pp. 61-70
read abstract » pp. 61-70
Marco Fagiani
'Saint Michael defeating the Devil' by Alessandro Algardi: confirmation and clarification of an Olivetan work
read abstract » pp. 71-75
read abstract » pp. 71-75
Ruggiero Doronzo
By the “hand of the very famous Paolo de' Matteis”: the 'Martyrdom of Saint Giulia' at Ripacandida
read abstract » pp. 76-81
read abstract » pp. 76-81
Claudio Gulli
Gaspare Vizzini, an eighteenth-century painter between Naples and Palermo
read abstract » pp. 82-90
read abstract » pp. 82-90