Treasures Of Malta Easter 2004 No 29 Vol X No 2
ARTICLES
How Europe has grown since 1954
European Art in Malta
Emmanuel Fiorentino takes a look at the artistic ties between Malta and the rest of Europe throughout the ages
Master Drawings and Etchings in Mdina
St Paul’s Shipwreck in European Art
John Azzopardi reveals the extent to which the shipwreck of St Paul in Malta in AD 60 has been depicted through many artistic mediums
The Cultural and Artistic Legacy of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
John Critien gives an overview of the cultural and artistic legacy left by the Sovereign Military Order and the role of the Order today
St George in Art
Malta and France
Alain Blondy highlights the sometimes tempestuous relations between Malta and France which began with the arrival of the Knights of Malta in 1530
The Langue of England in Vittoriosa
Lorenzo Zahra examines the role played by the English Knights of the Order of Malta and the premature demise of the Langue of England
Saying it with Flowers
The Picture Book of St Anthony
Joanna Lace examines this book with particular attention to the choice of colour used in the illustrations
From the Albert Ganado Collection
The Lost Chapel of Bones
Giovanni Bonello clears up some misconceptions on the now demolished Chapel of Bones which once stood on the outskirts of Valletta
Naval Mess Plates and Bowls
Bill O’Brien explains some interesting facts about the origins of naval mess plates used during the British period in Malta
The Old Carmelite Church of the Annunciation
Serafin Abela describes the old church of the Annunciation and the Carmelite convent at Il-Lunzjata on the outskirts of Rabat
Emma Hamilton and the Malta Connection
Moira Bishop writes about Emma Hamilton’s colourful life and her likely influence on the course of history
100 Years of Heritage
The Forgotten Queen Adelaide of England
Greta Begley praises Queen Adelaide for her endearing qualities and thinks she deserves more credit than is normally attributed to her
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