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Title Capriccio with the Façade of the Redentore, Venice
Collection Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford
Artist Zuccarelli, Franco (Italian painter, 1702-1788)
Date Earliest about 1730
Date Latest about 1750
Description Zuccarelli worked in Venice from 1730, becoming a famous painter of views. In this painting, the artist combines an Italianate landscape, which recalls the Campagna region, with a view of one of the famous churches of Venice, the Redentore. The combination of such disparate elements to create a capriccio was a genre popularised by artists such as Zuccarelli during the eighteenth century. These imaginary scenes were desirable souvenirs for visitors to Italy, and were particularly favoured by British gentry visiting Italy on the Grand Tour.
Current Accession Number P571
Former Accession Number P.E.226
Subject landscape (capriccio); buildings and gardens (Redentore)
Measurements 39 x 55.5 cm (estimate)
Material oil on panel
Acquisition Details Bequeathed by Cecil Higgins 1949.
Publications Wright, C., Old Master Paintings in Britain: An Index of Continental Old Master Paintings Executed before c.1800 in Public Collections in the United Kingdom, London, 1976, pp. 226, 232.
Notes

See also pendant, inv. no. P 570.

For Zuccarelli's work in context, see: Rosa, G., Zuccarelli, Milan, 1952.

Rights Owner Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford
Author Bryony Bartlett-Rawlings

 

 

 

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