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  • Re-Interpreting Preti. Curated by [[Dominic Cutajar]], [[Adrian Bartolo]] and [[Theresa M. Vella] ...eenth century military stronghold, the artist projected images from Mattia Preti, an exuberant Baroque painter who spent the last forty years of his life in
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  • * Re-Interpreting Preti, Theresa M.Vella and Adrian Bartolo, National Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta * Norbert Attard’s grandiose view of Preti, Emmanuel Fiorentino, The Sunday Times, Malta, January 24, 1999;
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  • Re-Interpreting Preti. Curated by [[Dominic Cutajar]], [[Adrian Bartolo]] and [[Theresa M. Vella] ...eenth century military stronghold, the artist projected images from Mattia Preti, an exuberant Baroque painter who spent the last forty years of his life in
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  • ...he installation piece being documented was inspired by the works of Mattia Preti (1613-99) a seventeenth-century Neapolitan painter sojourning in Malta for
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  • ...s houses several works of art, among them the titular painting by [[Mattia Preti]] (1687), was originally built in 1670, but had to be totally reconstructed
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  • ...nterior of St. John’s cathedral in Valletta. He also commissioned [[Mattia Preti]], one of the most famous painters of his time, to embellish the cathedral
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  • The titular painting in the church is by the renowned artist [[Mattia Preti]]. 'Il calabrese', who was also responsible for the painting on the vault o
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  • ...events such as book launches and more. Also, played the parts of [[Mattia Preti]] during [[Notte Bianca]] and also another role in an event at the Presiden
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  • ...8: Re-Interpreting Preti: An exhibition to mark the tercentenary of Mattia Preti’s death, National Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta, Malta;
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