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Title: | Street shrines and niches in Gozo |
Authors: | Attard Hili, Aaron |
Keywords: | Camilleri, Carmelo, 1821-1903 Churches -- Malta -- Gozo Calì, Giuseppe, 1846-1930 Artists -- Malta Sculptors -- Malta -- Gozo -- Biography Arts -- Malta Magri, Manwel, 1851-1907 Collegiate Basilica of St. George (Victoria, Malta) Gozo (Malta) Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Devotion to -- Malta -- Gozo Camilleri, Agostino, 1885-1979 Sculptors -- Malta -- 19th century -- Biography Christianity and art -- Catholic Church Figure sculpture, Maltese -- 19th century |
Issue Date: | 2004-07-04 |
Publisher: | Allied newspapers Ltd |
Citation: | Attard Hili, A. (2004, July 4). Street shrines and niches in Gozo. Sunday Times, pp. 52. |
Abstract: | Agostino Camilleri , popularly known as Wistin, was a renowned Gozitan painter, artist and sculptor. Born on 02 May 1885, he started making Christmas figurines to sustain his mother at the age of 17. Noticing his artistic skills, he was enrolled into the renowned Jesuit seminary in Gozo by Brother Mawel Magri. Wistin, moved to Italy to improve on his artistic skills. He studied with established artists such as Pietro Canonica, Filippo Coppa, Pizzardi, Marcini and Mastroiianni. After his return to Malta, he was apprenticed to Giuseppe Cali and Lazzaro Pisani. Wistin fathered a chain of artists who are leaving an imprint in the local and foreign artistic establishments. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122511 |
Appears in Collections: | Melitensia Works - ERCFAScu |
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