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Johannes De Matta, also known as Juan de Matta (15th century – 16th century) was a Spanish painter. He was born in Valencia. Few and fragmentary biographical details are known about his professional training, which included a stay in Naples at the beginning of the 16th century. He was primarily active in the areas surrounding modern-day Madonie. De Matta resided in Polizzi Generosa, where he also ran his workshop. The artist is documented to have also visited Palermo in the period between 1536 and 1537. Some of his works can be found in Termini Imerese, Caltagirone and Sutera.

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  • Johannes De Matta, also known as Juan de Matta (15th century – 16th century) was a Spanish painter. He was born in Valencia. Few and fragmentary biographical details are known about his professional training, which included a stay in Naples at the beginning of the 16th century. He was primarily active in the areas surrounding modern-day Madonie. De Matta resided in Polizzi Generosa, where he also ran his workshop. The artist is documented to have also visited Palermo in the period between 1536 and 1537. Some of his works can be found in Termini Imerese, Caltagirone and Sutera. (en)
  • Johannes De Matta (Valencia, XV secolo – XVI secolo) è stato un pittore spagnolo. Ultima Cena, museo Mandralisca, Cefalù.Giudizio Universale, museo Mandralisca, Cefalù. Artista valenzano altrimenti noto come Juan de Matta. Poche e frammentarie notizie biografiche, circa la formazione professionale è noto un soggiorno a Napoli all'inizio del '500. In seguito è documentato in Sicilia come "pictor hispanicus e habitator policci". Altre opere sono documentate a Termini Imerese, Caltagirone, Sutera. (it)
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  • Johannes De Matta, also known as Juan de Matta (15th century – 16th century) was a Spanish painter. He was born in Valencia. Few and fragmentary biographical details are known about his professional training, which included a stay in Naples at the beginning of the 16th century. He was primarily active in the areas surrounding modern-day Madonie. De Matta resided in Polizzi Generosa, where he also ran his workshop. The artist is documented to have also visited Palermo in the period between 1536 and 1537. Some of his works can be found in Termini Imerese, Caltagirone and Sutera. (en)
  • Johannes De Matta (Valencia, XV secolo – XVI secolo) è stato un pittore spagnolo. Ultima Cena, museo Mandralisca, Cefalù.Giudizio Universale, museo Mandralisca, Cefalù. Artista valenzano altrimenti noto come Juan de Matta. Poche e frammentarie notizie biografiche, circa la formazione professionale è noto un soggiorno a Napoli all'inizio del '500. In seguito è documentato in Sicilia come "pictor hispanicus e habitator policci". Particolarmente attivo nell'area madonita. Da Polizzi Generosa, città nella quale il pittore risiedeva, dirigeva la sua bottega. L'artista è documentato a Palermo nel periodo a cavallo tra il 1536 e il 1537. Altre opere sono documentate a Termini Imerese, Caltagirone, Sutera. (it)
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