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Article
Caravaggio ‘Obbediente’
06/2016 | 1359 | 158
Pages: 424-429
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Sciberras, Keith (Sciberras, Keith)
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12. Alof de Wignacourt, Grand Master of the Order of Malta, and his page boy, by Caravaggio. c.1608 (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
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13. Beheading of St John the Baptist, by Caravaggio. 1608 (Oratory of the Decollato, St John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta)
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14. Detail of Fig.13
Article
Caravaggio, the Confraternita della Misericordia and the original context of the Oratory of the Decollato in Valletta
11/2007 | 1256 | 149
Pages: 759-766
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Sciberras, Keith (Sciberras, Keith)
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15. The Oratory of S. Giovanni Decollato. (St John’s Co-Cathedral, Valletta; courtesy of St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation).
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17. Detail of the coat of arms of the Grand Master Alof de Wignacourt on the frame of The beheading of St John the Baptist, by Caravaggio. (Oratory of S. Giovanni Decollato, St John’s Co-Cathedral, Valletta; Courtesy of St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation).
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19. Detail of a map of Valletta from Valletta Citta Nova di Malta, by Francesco Villamena after an engraving by Francesco dell’Antella. Reproduced in G. Bosio: Dell’istoria della Sacra Religione, Rome 1602, III, unpaginated.
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21. Flagellation of Christ, by Stefano Pieri. 1571. Canvas, 380 by 295 cm. (St John’s Co-Cathedral, Valletta; courtesy of St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation).
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16. Plan of St John’s Church and of the Oratory of S. Giovanni Decollato.
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18. View of the oratory’s roof to the right of the church façade, recessed behind the Grand Prior’s residence.
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20. View of the oratory from the cemetery.
Book Review
Roman Baroque Sculpture for the Knights of Malta
12/2006 | 1245 | 148
Pages: 855-856
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Gash, John (Gash, John)
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Roman Baroque Sculpture for the Knights of Malta | author: Sciberras, Keith
Short Notice
‘Due persone à lui ben viste’: the identity of Caravaggio’s companion as a Knight of Magistral Obedience
01/2005 | 1222 | 147
Pages: 38-39
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Sciberras, Keith (Sciberras, Keith)
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Annunciation, by Caravaggio. Here dated 1608. 285 by 205 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nancy).
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Detail of The beheading of St John the Baptist, by Caravaggio, showing the artist’s signature. 1608. (Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta; courtesy of St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation).
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'Frater Michael Angelus in tumultu': the cause of Caravaggio's imprisonment in Malta
04/2002 | 1189 | 144
Pages: 229-232
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Sciberras, Keith (Sciberras, Keith)
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27. The Beheading of St John the Baptist, by Caravaggio. 361 by 520 cm. (Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta).
Article
Ciro Ferri's Reliquary for the Oratory of S. Giovanni Decollato in Malta
07/1999 | 1156 | 141
Pages: 392-400
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1. Reliquary for the Right Hand of St John the Baptist, Designed by Ciro Ferri, the Silver-Work Executed by Urbano Bartalesi. Gilt-Copper and Silver, 196 by 230 cm. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta).
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2. Oratory of S. Giovanni Decollato, Valletta, Photographed c.1910, Showing the Reliquary and the Crucifixion Sculptures on the Altar (Private Collection, Malta).
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3. Design for the Reliquary in Fig.1, Attributed to the Circle of Ciro Ferri. Red Chalk with Pen and Wash, 19.1 by 27 cm. (Cathedral Museum, Mdina, Malta).
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4a. Detail of Fig.1, Showing the Right-Hand Putto. [Reliquary for the Right Hand of St John the Baptist, Designed by Ciro Ferri, the Silver-Work Executed by Urbano Bartalesi. Gilt-Copper and Silver, 196 by 230 cm. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta).]
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4b. Detail of Fig.1 Showing a Three-Quarters Side View of the Reliquary. [Reliquary for the Right Hand of St John the Baptist, Designed by Ciro Ferri, the Silver-Work Executed by Urbano Bartalesi. Gilt-Copper and Silver, 196 by 230 cm. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta).]
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4c. Detail of Fig.1 Showing the Right-Hand Kneeling Angel. [Reliquary for the Right Hand of St John the Baptist, Designed by Ciro Ferri, the Silver-Work Executed by Urbano Bartalesi. Gilt-Copper and Silver, 196 by 230 cm. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta).]
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5. Detail of Fig.1 before Restoration Showing the Maker's Mark of Urbano Bartalesi. The Screw Is Modern. [Reliquary for the Right Hand of St John the Baptist, Designed by Ciro Ferri, the Silver-Work Executed by Urbano Bartalesi. Gilt-Copper and Silver, 196 by 230 cm. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta).]
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6. Beheading of St John the Baptist, Designed by Ciro Ferri. Gilt Bronze, 54 cm. diam. (Oratory of S. Giovanni Decollata, Malta).
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7. Monstrance for the Exposition of the Sacrament, Probably Designed by Ciro Ferri, and Executed by the Maltese Silversmith Carlo Troisi. Gilt-Copper and Silver, 110 by 55 cm. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta).