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2004
- Antoine Favray (1706-1798) – A French Artist in Rome, Malta and
Constantinople
This book is a long-awaited comprehensive monograph on the artist,
whose importance had already been established through numerous articles
and past exhibitions. The two authors examined hundreds of works by Favray
(and others attributed to him), both in Malta and overseas, and a vast
number of these are reproduced in this book. The first four chapters of
the book feature Favray’s transition from Paris to Rome, his first
Maltese stay, his ‘Turkish Adventure’, and his second Maltese
sojourn respectively. Chapter 5 is devoted to his drawings, whilst in
Chapter 6 his ‘Followers and Discredits’ are discussed.
The two authors join forces in bringing us this meticulously researched
and excellently presented book, with Fiorentino being primarily responsible
for the critical appraisal of Favray’s oeuvre, and Degiorgio
bringing to the fore his archival expertise and a large number of unpublished
references.
Stephen Degiorgio is a teacher and researcher, and for the last 25 years
has researched the Archives of the Order of St. John held at the National
Library of Malta. He has published monographs related to Maltese history
in Monuments and The Malta Independent.
Emmanuel Fiorentino is an art historian and critic. Since 1975 he has
been the regular art critic for The Sunday Times of Malta, and
has published numerous art related articles in local books and periodicals.
In 1998 he organised the exhibition of drawings by Favray held at St.
James Cavalier.
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