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Antonio de Saliba (1466-1535)

• Was an Italian painter.
• Saliba was mainly active in Sicily and Calabria.
• Antonello de Saliba was the son of Giovanni Resaliba, woodcarver who was married to Antonello da Messina's sister.
• He was apprenticed to his cousin, Jacobello da Messina, for four years in 1480.
• He probably travelled to Venice where Antonio stayed until the mid-1490s where he was affiliated probably as assistant in the workshop of Giovanni Bellini together with his brother Pietro de Saliba.
• Following this Venetian sojourn, Antonio returned to Messina where he set up his workshop that produced altarpieces, gonfaloni, painted crucifixes and other paintings.
• Surviving paintings and transcribed and published documents reveal that Antonio de Saliba's workshop was active from 1497 until 1534.
• His paintings can be found in and around the Veneto, Eastern Sicily, Malta, Calabria, but also in museums, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
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