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Pietro Novelli (March 2, 1603 – August 27, 1647) was an Italian painter of the period, active mainly in . Also known as il Monrealese or Pietro "Malta" Novelli to distinguish him from his father, Pietro Antonio Novelli. He was also nicknamed by contemporaries as the of Sicily.


Biography
He was born in , and died in . He initially trained with his father, a painter and mosaicist. His father died in 1625 from the bubonic plague. As a young apprentice he was a fellow pupil with . In 1618, he moved to Palermo and apprenticed with and studied perspective with the Carlo Maria Ventimiglia. His first dated work is from 1626: St. Anthony Abbot for the church of Sant'Antonio Abate in Palermo. The development of his style owed much to Anthony van Dyck, who visited in 1624 and whose altarpiece, the Madonna of the Rosary in the oratory of Santa Maria del Rosario in Palermo was highly influential for local artists.

Also important for Novelli’s artistic development was the time he spent in Rome and Naples c. 1630/31–3. In Rome he probably studied the works of and , of and the Bolognese painters (especially Giovanni Lanfranco and ), Pietro da Cortona, and Diego Velázquez. In Naples he came into contact with the works of Jusepe de Ribera and with the contemporary Neapolitan naturalist painters, and he was deeply affected by the art of and Massimo Stanzione.

A direct influence from Caravaggio can be seen in the fresco of Daniel in the Lions’ Den (Naples, San Martino delle Scale), where the angel is derived from that in Caravaggio’s Nativity (Palermo, San Lorenzo). Novelli returned to Sicily in 1637. Probably soon thereafter he painted Judith and Holofernes (Royal Palace of Naples), which shows his close links with Artemisia Gentileschi and Ribera. The Trinity Sending the Archangel Gabriel to the Virgin (Naples, Museo di Capodimonte), which also postdates his time in Naples, is an eclectic work in which the elegance and idealism of van Dyck blend with the naturalism of Caravaggio or Ribera. Other works of the 1630s, which opened the most productive phase of Novelli’s career, include the canvas of St. Benedict Distributing Bread to the Religious Orders (, abbey of San Martino), the Virgin with St. Rosalie and St. John the Baptist (; Palermo, Galleria Regionale della Sicilia) and St. John the Baptist Preaching (Palermo, San Giovanni alla Guilla).

At the end of the 1630s and the beginning of the 1640s he produced some fresco cycles (e.g. Life of Viceroy Moncada, 1637–40; Palermo, Palazzo dei Normanni), in which the influences of , Lanfranco and, especially, Domenichino are discernible. In the last years of his life he painted for the church of San Matteo in Palermo the Presentation in the Temple and the Marriage of the Virgin (1647). XI Mostra di opere d'arte restaurate (exh. cat., ed. T. Viscuso; Palermo, Sopr. Gal., 1980).

Novelli was injured during the revolution in Palermo in 1647, and died from his wounds. His pupils included , Francesco Maggiotto, Francesco Giselli, , Vincenzo Marchese, Giacomo lo Verde, and Macri da Girgenti. He was also an architect and stage set designer.


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File:Pietro novelli-resurrección de lázaro-prado.jpg| Resurrection of Lazarus, Museo del Prado, Madrid Incoronazione di san Casimiro - Novelli.png| The Coronation of Saint Casimir, Galleria Regionale della Sicilia, Palermo File:Lot e la sua famiglia - Novelli.jpg| Lot and his Family, , Madrid File:Santa Rosalía de Palermo en gloria (Novelli).jpg| Saint Rosalia, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, Madrid File:San Gabriele Arcangelo inviato dalla Trinità alla Vergine Maria - Novelli.jpg| The Archangel Gabriel, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples Trinità - Novelli.jpg| The Holy Trinity, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Caino uccide Abele - Novelli.png| Cain killing Abel, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh Santa Rosalia (o Maria Maddalena) - Novelli.jpg| Saint Rosalia, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna


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