Restored Marian paintings to be unveiled in Mqabba
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Two important paintings found in the parish church of the Assumption of the Virgin in Mqabba have just undergone extensive restoration and will be unveiled in a ceremony on Sunday. The paintings in question are the main altarpiece depicting the Assumption oRestored Marian paintings to be unveiled in Mqabba
Two important paintings found in the parish church of the Assumption of the Virgin in Mqabba have just undergone extensive restoration and will be unveiled in a ceremony on Sunday. The paintings in question are the main altarpiece depicting the Assumption of Mary (Filippo Fortunato Venuti, 1897) and a 17th-century painting of the Immaculate Conception which was badly damaged during World War II. For many decades, the titular altarpiece was thought to have been executed in 1896, until a study published two years ago by Rev. Dr Jonathan Farrugia − a resident of Mqabba for the past 32 years − revealed that it was painted by Venuti a year later. Rev. Farrugia had previously also published a detailed study about Venuti’s ancestors from the 17th century until his sojourn in Malta in the late 19th century. Mqabba’s Assumption is considered to be his masterpiece. The baroque painting of the Immaculate Conception is mentioned for the first time in the pastoral visit made by Bishop Cocco Palmieri in 1686, where it is described as “recently executed”. It is considered to be the work of Maltese painter Stefano Erardi. When the church was bombed on April 9, 1942, the altar of the... Read more














