Johannes De Matta


Johannes De Matta, also known as Juan de Matta was a Spanish painter.
He was born in Valencia. Few and fragmentary biographical details are known about his professional training, which included a stay in Naples at the beginning of the 16th century.
He was primarily active in the areas surrounding modern-day Madonie. De Matta resided in Polizzi Generosa, where he also ran his workshop. The artist is documented to have also visited Palermo in the period between 1536 and 1537.
Some of his works can be found in Termini Imerese, Caltagirone and Sutera.

Works

Enna and its province

Nicosia

Palermo and its province

Caltavuturo

Cefalù

  • 16th century, Ultima Cena, painting in the collection of the Mandralisca Museum.
  • 1530–1539, Giudizio Universale, oil on panel transferred to canvas showing Christ between the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Baptist, below the souls of the "elect", the painting used to be part of the collection of lawyer Cirincione, and was given on permanent deposit to the Mandralisca Museum in Cefalù.

Polizzi Generosa

Church of Saint Mary of the Assumption:

Pollina

Others

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