The paper examines a painting representing the 'Martyrdom of Saint Giulia' by Paolo De Matteis. The work is presently preserved in the church of San Donato at Ripacandida, although it came from the nearby church of Santa Maria del Carmine. The work was painted around 1718, confirmed by the discovery of new archival documents, and was commissioned by Giuseppe Teroni to commemorate his wife who died on 11 August 1716.
The present paper emerges in the wake of various archive studies that have proved to be highly interesting from various points of view. The studies were carried out at Ripacandida (Potenza), in the church of San Donato (bishop of Arezzo and martyr). An examination of the documents has made it possible to reconstruct the origin of the 'Martyrdom of Saint Julia' painted by Paolo De Matteis. The canvas, conserved in Basilicata, thus represents a missing piece that further enriches the already substantial body of works by the Campanian painter.
The present paper emerges in the wake of various archive studies that have proved to be highly interesting from various points of view. The studies were carried out at Ripacandida (Potenza), in the church of San Donato (bishop of Arezzo and martyr). An examination of the documents has made it possible to reconstruct the origin of the 'Martyrdom of Saint Julia' painted by Paolo De Matteis. The canvas, conserved in Basilicata, thus represents a missing piece that further enriches the already substantial body of works by the Campanian painter.
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Gianluca Amato
Francesco di Giorgio: the terracotta bust of 'San Bernardino' at Fontegiusta and a review of the artist's early sculptures
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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
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read abstract » pp. 71-75
Ruggiero Doronzo
By the “hand of the very famous Paolo de' Matteis”: the 'Martyrdom of Saint Giulia' at Ripacandida
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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