Riccardo Quartararo

He painted the images of Saints Peter and Paul on wood, and they are now at Palermo Museum.

His first works in Palermo are a processional banner or Gonfalone (1485) for the Confraternity of Santa Elena in Corleone in 1485 During 1491–1501, he was active in Naples, working with Costanzo Moysis of Venice as a documented in the 1492 will by Quartararo and his wife Antonella Siscorsa.

Attributed to Quartararo are two painted wood tablets depicting two saints, one of Saint Margaret, at the Museo Nazionale of the ancient Salvatore Monastery of Palermo.

Also attributed to Quartararo are two wood canvases in the private hands of a St. John the Baptist and St James Major.

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