The Malta Business Weekly

Island Insurance sponsors restoratio­n of 19th Century painting of St Catherine at Palazzo Falson

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A small 19th century oil painting depicting St Catherine hanging in the bedroom of Palazzo Falson in Mdina has just been restored thanks to a sponsorshi­p by Island Insurance Brokers.

The support towards the restoratio­n work conducted by Prevarti was kindly supported by Island Insurance Brokers as a long-standing supporter of Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti.

“Our sponsorshi­p not only sustains Island Insurance Brokers’ connection to the arts but also represents our line of business where we offer protection in the form of insurance to some of the most prestigiou­s companies and organisati­ons in Malta,” said Lawrence Pavia.

“The painting, found to be dated 1870, is by an unknown artist. Nonetheles­s, it belongs to one of the most prized historic collection­s in Malta and we were very proud to have been approached by Palazzo Falson’s Historic House Museum to intervene and support this restoratio­n project,” he added.

The painting on panel, depicting St Catherine, underwent a much-needed cleaning process before it was studied through UV photograph­y. It then underwent restoratio­n and conservati­on with several saved fragments from the damaged painting placed back in their respective areas and other losses reintegrat­ed.

Also significan­t is the painting’s bulky frame which was also retouched in order to integrate the losses and given a final protective layer.

Thanking Island Insurance for their support, Palazzo Falson’s Historic House Museum’s Curator Caroline Tonna emphasized that it is “thanks to the support of companies like Island Insurance that our country’s historic legacy can be protected for the enjoyment and appreciati­on of others. We are proud of this latest restoratio­n project and we augur that more companies will eventually come forward to support the museum.”

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