Painting detail of the concert hall (1764) by Gioacchino MartoranaPalazzo Asmundo
In 1764 the President of Justice Giuseppe Asmundo, who became the owner of the Palace, had the halls on the main floor frescoed by the well-known artist Gioacchino Martorana.
Paintign firepalce room (1764) by Gioacchino MartoranaPalazzo Asmundo
Martorana was in great demand by the client of the time and is known for having frescoed Comitini Palace, D’Orleans Palace and Royal Palace. Inside Asmundo Palace he created a hymn to justice.
Painting detail of the cathedal hall (1764) by Gioacchino MartoranaPalazzo Asmundo
The paintings are present in 9 rooms. The most interesting are in the Concert Hall, in the Cathedral Hall, in the Allegory Room and in the Pink Room.
Painting concert hall (1764) by Gioacchino MartoranaPalazzo Asmundo
In this painting the virtues related to justice: Fortress, Temperance, Prudence, Truth and Calm. The representation of the unmasking of deception acquires a clear Enlightenment meaning.
Painting detail of the firepalce hall (1764) by Gioacchino MartoranaPalazzo Asmundo
This painting, which highlights the value of a detail, highlights the cosmic balance between the planets Mercury, Earth with its satellite, Mars and Venus.
Painting detail of the pink room (1764) by Gioacchino MartoranaPalazzo Asmundo
The painter Gioacchino Martorana re-proposes the schemes and chromatic solutions of an iconography widely adopted in the different buildings in which he worked during the years of his activity.
Painting detail of the firepalce hall (1764) by Gioacchino MartoranaPalazzo Asmundo
The French Gastone Vuiller who stayed briefly in the palace in his book "Sicily", impressions of the present and the past published in 1897, was enraptured by the frescoes and the Palace.
Painting detail of the firepalce hall (1764) by Gioacchino MartoranaPalazzo Asmundo
The colors of the frescoes are sometimes illuminated directly by the external light. When the windows are open the pictures seem to be more bright.
Painting detail of the pink room (1764) by Gioacchino MartoranaPalazzo Asmundo
The description that Gastone Vuiller made in 1897 of the Palazzo is still the most genuine today. Palazzo Asmundo is still a small jewel of Sicily.