The illustrations painted on the carts are usually of important historic events in Sicily, originally meant to keep in memory the turning points of local history for those who couldn't read.
Sicilian carts were meant to be drawn by donkeys, especially for hard work along rough terrain. They could be drawn by horses as well. Some were used at weddings and festive occasions.
We would like to thank Marcello La Scala for allowing us to view and take pictures of his father's carts which he and his son maintain in their home and workshop in Agrigento, Sicily. Marcello campaigns tirelessly for a museum for the carts, but the government has so far refused his requests. That's a shame.
- Overview of Sicilian carts built by master cart builder Raffaele La Scala.sicilian cart pictures
- The Two sizes of carts Built by maestro carradore Raffaele La Scalasicilian cart pictures
- Picture of the luggage rack on a Sicilian Cartsicilian cart pictures
- Picture of Carved and Painted Artwork on a Sicilian Cartsicilian cart pictures
- Detail of the painting of a small Sicilian cartsicilian cart pictures
- Detail picture of the painting on the side of a Sicilian cartsicilian cart pictures
- Painted Panel: Garibaldi fighting in Sicilysicilian cart pictures
- Picture of the intricaty crafted brakes on a Sicilian cartsicilian cart picture, sicilian cart brake
- Details of artwork on a Sicilian Cart Wheel
- Picture of Marcello La Scala and the start of a carving for a cartmarcello la scala picture
- Carved detail of a Sicilian Cart featuring an historic battle sceneSicilian Cart Picture:
- Detail of the artwork on a Sicilian Cart
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