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Palazzo Abatellis (also known as Palazzo Patella) is a palazzo in
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan ...
, Sicily, southern Italy, located in the Kalsa quarter. It is home to the Galleria Regionale della Sicilia, the Gallery of Art for the Sicilian region.


History

The palazzo, an example of Gothic-Catalan architecture, was designed in the 15th century by Matteo Carnelivari, at the time working in Palermo at the
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. It was the residence of Francesco Abatellis (or Patella), port master of the
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. After the death of Abatellis, it remained to his wife, and, after her death, it was given to a female monastery. Several modifications were carried on to adapt it to monastic life. They included a chapel, built on the left side of the chapel (1535–1541), hiding one of the façades. In the 18th century, following the construction of a bigger church (the current ''Santa Maria della Pietà''), the chapel was abolished and divided into several rooms. The front part was used as parlatory, while the rear section, with the altar removed, was turned into a series of storage rooms. During the night between 16 and 17 April 1943 the palace was struck during an
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air bombing: the loggia, the portico, the south-western sector and the wall of the western tower crumbled down. The palace was then restored, and it was decided to use it for the ''Galleria d’Arte per le collezioni d’arte medievale'' ("Gallery of medieval collection"). Works were directed by the architects Mario Guiotto and, later, Armando Dillon. They were completed in 1953, and Carlo Scarpa was commissioned the setup of the art gallery, which was opened on 23 June 1954.


Museum

The regional gallery is home to many works acquired when several religious orders were suppressed in 1866. They were previously housed in the ''Pinacoteca della Regia Università'' and, from 1866, in the Museo Nazionale of Palermo, which became a regional museum when Sicily acquired autonomous status. The ground floor contains 12th century wooden works, 14th and 15th century works including some by
Antonello Gagini Antonello Gagini (1478–1536) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, mainly active in Sicily and Calabria. Antonello belonged to a family of sculptors and artisans, originally from Northern Italy, but active throughout Italy, including Gen ...
, painted maiolica from the 14th-17th centuries, the 15th-century ''Bust of a Gentlewoman'' by Francesco Laurana and painted panels of wooden ceilings. The large fresco of the '' Triumph of Death'' (most likely dating to 1445), is exhibited in the former chapel. On the first floor is the museum's most famous work, the '' Virgin Annunciate'', by Antonello da Messina (15th century), considered a masterpiece of High Renaissance paintings. Also present are three panels with ''St. Augustine'', ''St. Gregory the Great'' and ''St. Jerome'' also by Antonello, once part of a polyptych now destroyed, and Vouet's ''
Saint Agatha's Vision of Saint Peter in Prison ''Saint Agatha's Vision of Saint Peter in Prison'' is an oil-on-canvas painting created c.1625 by the French painter Simon Vouet, showing the imprisoned Agatha of Sicily having a vision of a visit from Peter the Apostle, who heals her wounds. It ...
''. The museum contains the Netherlandish ''
Malvagna triptych Malvagna ( Sicilian: ''Marvagna'') is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Messina in the Italian region Sicily, located about east of Palermo and about southwest of Messina. Malvagna borders the following municipalities: Cas ...
'' by the
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s: Jan Gossaert and Gerard David, and a ''Deposition'' by
Jan Provost Jan Provoost, or Jean Provost, or Jan Provost (1462/65 – January 1529) was a Belgian painter born in Mons. Provost was a prolific master who left his early workshop in Valenciennes to run two workshops, one in Bruges, where he was made a burgh ...
. It also houses a depiction of ''Moses'' by Pietro Novelli.


References

*Meli F., ''Matteo Carnelivari e l’architettura del quattro e cinquecento in Palermo'', Fratelli Palomi Editori, Rome 1958 *Morello P., ''Palazzo Abatellis. Il maragna del maestro Portulano da Matteo Carnilivari a Carlo Scarpa'', Grafiche Vianello, Ponzano/Treviso 1989 *Polano S., ''Carlo Scarpa: Palazzo Abatellis'', Electa, Milano, 1989 *Andrea Sciascia, ''Architettura contemporanea a Palermo, L'Epos'', Palermo, 1998, pp. 35–42


External links


Museum's website
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