Antonio Sciacca (1957) - The Measure of Eternity

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The Measure of Eternity, an original oil painting by Antonio Sciacca (Italy, b. 1957), signed, from the 2010–2020 period and created in 2026, in excellent condition, depicting a portrait; dimensions 34 × 45 cm.

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In The Measure of Eternity, Antonio Sciacca isolates the perfect geometry of the nautilus shell, presenting it as both a natural specimen and a timeless sculptural form. Elevated upon a dark turned pedestal, the shell is transformed into an object of contemplation, recalling the scientific collections, Wunderkammern and philosophical studies that flourished during the Renaissance.

The restrained composition directs the viewer's attention entirely towards the shell's remarkable architecture. Its logarithmic spiral, celebrated for centuries as a symbol of harmony and proportion, becomes an emblem of the hidden order governing the natural world. Set against a luminous violet ground, the delicate pearlescent tones of the shell acquire an almost celestial presence, suspended between observation and reverence.

Sciacca's fascination with historical collecting practices is evident in his ability to elevate an everyday natural object into an artefact of profound significance. The painting reflects the enduring dialogue between art, science and beauty, reminding the viewer that nature itself has long served as one of humanity's greatest sculptors.

Executed with meticulous realism and a refined sensitivity to light, The Measure of Eternity continues Sciacca's exploration of objects that transcend their material existence, inviting reflection on permanence, curiosity and the quiet perfection of natural form.

Oil on Canvas
2026



Antonio Sciacca (b. 1957, Catania) is known for his sophisticated still lifes and figurative works that draw on classical composition and contemporary introspection. His paintings are held in private collections across Europe and have been widely exhibited in Italy and abroad.

Havisham & Co.
Presented by Havisham & Co., representing artists whose practices preserve and reinterpret the language of European painting.

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International shipments may be subject to customs duties and import taxes, which are determined by local authorities and are the responsibility of the buyer.

Seller's Story

Havisham & Co. was founded on the belief that contemporary art can still carry a sense of heritage. Working from London, we collaborate closely with a small group of artists whose practices are informed by classical balance, symbolism, and material depth. Havisham & Co. was founded on the belief that contemporary art can still carry a sense of heritage. Working from London, we collaborate closely with a small group of artists whose practices are informed by classical balance, symbolism, and material depth. Instagram: havishamco

In The Measure of Eternity, Antonio Sciacca isolates the perfect geometry of the nautilus shell, presenting it as both a natural specimen and a timeless sculptural form. Elevated upon a dark turned pedestal, the shell is transformed into an object of contemplation, recalling the scientific collections, Wunderkammern and philosophical studies that flourished during the Renaissance.

The restrained composition directs the viewer's attention entirely towards the shell's remarkable architecture. Its logarithmic spiral, celebrated for centuries as a symbol of harmony and proportion, becomes an emblem of the hidden order governing the natural world. Set against a luminous violet ground, the delicate pearlescent tones of the shell acquire an almost celestial presence, suspended between observation and reverence.

Sciacca's fascination with historical collecting practices is evident in his ability to elevate an everyday natural object into an artefact of profound significance. The painting reflects the enduring dialogue between art, science and beauty, reminding the viewer that nature itself has long served as one of humanity's greatest sculptors.

Executed with meticulous realism and a refined sensitivity to light, The Measure of Eternity continues Sciacca's exploration of objects that transcend their material existence, inviting reflection on permanence, curiosity and the quiet perfection of natural form.

Oil on Canvas
2026



Antonio Sciacca (b. 1957, Catania) is known for his sophisticated still lifes and figurative works that draw on classical composition and contemporary introspection. His paintings are held in private collections across Europe and have been widely exhibited in Italy and abroad.

Havisham & Co.
Presented by Havisham & Co., representing artists whose practices preserve and reinterpret the language of European painting.

Instagram: @havishamandco
www.havishamandco.com

International shipments may be subject to customs duties and import taxes, which are determined by local authorities and are the responsibility of the buyer.

Seller's Story

Havisham & Co. was founded on the belief that contemporary art can still carry a sense of heritage. Working from London, we collaborate closely with a small group of artists whose practices are informed by classical balance, symbolism, and material depth. Havisham & Co. was founded on the belief that contemporary art can still carry a sense of heritage. Working from London, we collaborate closely with a small group of artists whose practices are informed by classical balance, symbolism, and material depth. Instagram: havishamco

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アーティスト
Antonio Sciacca (1957)
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エディション
Original
作品タイトル
The Measure of Eternity
技法
Oil painting
署名
Signed
原産国
Italy
2026
コンディション
Excellent condition
高さ
45 cm
34 cm
描写/テーマ
Portrait
スタイル
Baroque
時代
2010-2020
イギリスVerified
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Objects sold
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