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Artworks in Sicily

  • Triumph of Death (Palermo)

    The Triumph of Death is a fresco (600×642 cm) in the Galleria regional Abatellis Palace in Palermo.

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  • Portrait of Eleonora of Aragon

    The portrait of Eleonora of Aragon is a marble sculpture (height 50 cm), made by Francesco Laurana around 1468 and kept in the Regional Gallery of Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo.

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  • Announced by Palermo

    The virgin annunciate is an oil painting on board (45×34,5 cm) by Antonello da Messina, built around 1476 and kept at Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo.

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  • St. Jerome (Antonello da Messina)

    St. Jerome is a painting in tempera on wood transferred to canvas (37,7×31 cm) by Antonello da Messina, dating from 1472 to 1473 and stored in the Regional Gallery of Palazzo Abatellis Palermo.

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  • St. Gregory the Great (Antonello da Messina)

    St. Gregory the Great is a painting in tempera on wood transferred to canvas (45,5×35,5 cm) by Antonello da Messina, dating from about 1470 to 1475 and stored in the Regional Gallery of Palazzo Abatellis Palermo.

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  • St. Augustine (Antonello da Messina)

    St. Augustine is a painting in tempera on wood transferred to canvas (46×35,5 cm) by Antonello da Messina, dating from 1472 to 1473 and stored in the Regional Gallery of Palazzo Abatellis Palermo.

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