Friday 19 April 2024

17th century art pieces restored by AX Group

Photos credit: PrevArti
 
AX Group have sponsored the restoration of two 17th century paintings portraying the very first owners of Casa Rosselli Massa in Merchants street Valletta. The property has also been converted by the group into a 5-star hotel carrying the name of its original owners – Rosselli. 
 
Pietro Rosselli was a well-known merchant and a goldsmith of good standing. Together with his wife they were prominent philanthropists and it is said that they have sponsored the building and decoration of Saint Helen’s Oratory of the Goldsmiths’, and the embellishment of the Confraternity’s Chapel in St. Paul’s Shipwreck Church in Valletta. 
 
The couple also endowed damask wall coverings, silver lamps and oil paintings by Mattia Preti to the chapel of San Pietro ad Vinculis – Jesuits’ Church in Merchants Street. The fact that the couple were able to commission Mattia Preti; a court painter to the Grand Masters confirms the wealth and standing of the family.
 


Pietro Rosselli’s was a selfless gentleman, but proud of his association to the Order of St. John. In fact, in the restored portraits Pietro Rosselli is seen wearing the Mezza Croce (Half-cross) showcasing his Donat of the Order of St. John Award. A distinction awarded to few, and rarely to Maltese.
 
‘We wanted to show our appreciation to the history of the building on 167 Merchant street that was known as Casa Rosselli Massa and their owners. We decided on restoring the only two existing portraits of the couple that belonged to the Confraternity of Our Lady of Charity and were hung in the Confraternity Oratory in St Pauls Church.’– Angelo Xuereb, AX Group’s Chairman commented.