Antonio Sciacca (1957) - The Nautilus Reliquary

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In The Nautilus Reliquary, Antonio Sciacca transforms the celebrated nautilus cup into an object suspended between natural history, mythology and the European tradition of the cabinet of curiosities. A luminous shell, mounted in elaborate gilded metalwork and supported by a sculpted Triton, is presented as a sacred relic rather than a decorative vessel.

Against a deep, tenebrist background, the composition isolates the object with theatrical precision. The iridescence of the shell contrasts with the warm glow of gilded bronze, while a single branch of red coral introduces a subtle dialogue between land, sea and the symbolic treasures once collected by Renaissance princes and scholars. Sciacca's meticulous handling of light recalls the still life traditions of the Dutch Golden Age, yet the work remains unmistakably contemporary in its clarity and restraint.

The painting reflects the artist's enduring fascination with historical artefacts and the enduring power of objects to carry memory, mythology and cultural identity. Rather than functioning as a simple still life, The Nautilus Reliquary becomes a meditation on collecting itself, where beauty, rarity and craftsmanship converge into an image of quiet reverence.

Oil on Canvas
2026

Artist Bio:
Antonio Sciacca (b. 1957, Sicily) is a distinguished Italian painter celebrated for his refined fusion of classical technique and contemporary sensibility. His work reflects a deep reverence for Renaissance and Neoclassical traditions, reinterpreted through an intimate and modern lens. Sciacca’s portraits are known for their quiet strength, psychological depth, and technical precision, often incorporating mythological or historical motifs as meditations on continuity and beauty. Exhibited internationally, his paintings stand as a testament to the enduring dialogue between art, humanity, and time.

In The Nautilus Reliquary, Antonio Sciacca transforms the celebrated nautilus cup into an object suspended between natural history, mythology and the European tradition of the cabinet of curiosities. A luminous shell, mounted in elaborate gilded metalwork and supported by a sculpted Triton, is presented as a sacred relic rather than a decorative vessel.

Against a deep, tenebrist background, the composition isolates the object with theatrical precision. The iridescence of the shell contrasts with the warm glow of gilded bronze, while a single branch of red coral introduces a subtle dialogue between land, sea and the symbolic treasures once collected by Renaissance princes and scholars. Sciacca's meticulous handling of light recalls the still life traditions of the Dutch Golden Age, yet the work remains unmistakably contemporary in its clarity and restraint.

The painting reflects the artist's enduring fascination with historical artefacts and the enduring power of objects to carry memory, mythology and cultural identity. Rather than functioning as a simple still life, The Nautilus Reliquary becomes a meditation on collecting itself, where beauty, rarity and craftsmanship converge into an image of quiet reverence.

Oil on Canvas
2026

Artist Bio:
Antonio Sciacca (b. 1957, Sicily) is a distinguished Italian painter celebrated for his refined fusion of classical technique and contemporary sensibility. His work reflects a deep reverence for Renaissance and Neoclassical traditions, reinterpreted through an intimate and modern lens. Sciacca’s portraits are known for their quiet strength, psychological depth, and technical precision, often incorporating mythological or historical motifs as meditations on continuity and beauty. Exhibited internationally, his paintings stand as a testament to the enduring dialogue between art, humanity, and time.

Details

Artist
Antonio Sciacca (1957)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
The Nautilus Reliquary
Technique
Mixed technique, Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2006
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
66 cm
Width
47 cm
Weight
2 kg
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Baroque
Period
2000-2010
ItalyVerified
Private

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