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Asa, David and Jesse from the bottom of the Tree of Jesse sculptural stucco, 1574-80, by Antonio Ferraro da Giuliana, his workshop and his sons Tommaso and Orazio, in the restored Baroque presbytery of the Chiesa di San Domenico, or San Domenico Church, built in 1470, commissioned by the Tagliavia, rulers of Castelvetrano, on the Piazza Regina Margherita in Castelvetrano, Trapani, Sicily, Italy. Decorated in Baroque style in the 16th century, the church is known as the Sistine Chapel of Sicily. The church was damaged in the Belice earthquake of 1968 and was reopened in 2014 after 5 years of restoration work. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9645090
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Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1470
15TH CENTURY
16TH CENTURY
2014
ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL
Architecture
Asa
Baroque
belief
Branch
building
castelvetrano
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
Chiesa di San Domenico
Christian
Christianity
Church
color
DAMAGED
DAVID
detail
Earthquake
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Faith
Genealogy
GENEALOGY OF CHRIST
HORIZONTAL
IMAGE
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Italian
Italy
Jesse
JESSE TREE
Jesse, Tree of
Mediterranean
Mediterranean Sea
Orazio Ferraro
Plaster
Presbytery
religion
Religious
reopened
restoration
RESTORED
SACRED
san domenico church
SCULPTURAL DETAIL
SCULPTURAL GROUP
Sculpture
Sicilian
SICILY
Southern Europe
Southern European
ST DOMINIC
STUCCO
Trapani