A Revival of Giuseppe Calì’s mastery
January 14, 2021
Bank of Valletta supports another significant restoration
The preservation of artistic and cultural works is a gesture that revives the appreciation of compositions buried for decades, possibly centuries. Valletta-born artist Giuseppe Calì is known for his many paintings found in churches around Malta and Gozo. The old parish church in the heart of Għajnsielem is considered an artistic landmark, as it holds nine of Calì’s canvases.Financed by Bank of Valletta and commissioned by Archpriest Rev. Canon Frankie Bajada, the restoration of these nine treasures is now complete, securing the longevity of these prolific artifacts.“The rich heritage of our country is a value that we must preserve and exhibit for the upcoming generations,” stated Charles Azzopardi, Executive PR & Marketing at Bank of Valletta. “Over the years, the Bank has had its name associated with several prestigious projects, such as the Ta’ Ġieżu Crucifix and the 18th Century titular painting depicting The Sacred Family upon its return from Egypt, found at the chapel in Comino.”Entrusted with the restoration project, Fr Charles Vella explained that infilling and reintegration were necessary to recover the paintings’ original aesthetic conditions. “Dating back to the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, these paintings were damaged by tears and fungus infestations,” stated Fr Vella. Preventive conservation was also undertaken to minimise future decay and unnecessary treatments.Research conducted before the restoration project reveals that Giuseppe Calì applied his techniques through handmade colours consisting of natural minerals. Among other discoveries, was the word ‘Inglesi’ (English) inscribed on the snake in the titular painting of the Immaculate Conception, a clear sign of Calì’s lack of fondness towards the British, which is also subtly documented in other works of his.The other paintings restored were those of the Annunciation, the Assumption, St Andrea, St Anthony, St Paul, The Nativity, Our Lady of the Rosary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The restored paintings are displayed inside the old Għajnsielem Church, and visitors can now admire these artistic gems and connect to the Maltese cultural heritage.Issued by Bank of Valletta p.l.c., 58, Triq San Zakkarija, Il-Belt Valletta VLT 1130. Bank of Valletta p.l.c. is a public limited company regulated by the MFSA and is licensed to carry out the business of banking in terms of the Banking Act (Cap. 371 of the Laws of Malta).