Collector, Dealer, Connoisseur: The Vision of Richard L. Feigen
Collector, Dealer, Connoisseur: The Vision of Richard L. Feigen
An Italian river scene, with the Temple of Clitumnus and ruins, two figures and cows
Auction Closed
October 18, 03:29 PM GMT
Estimate
40,000 - 60,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Richard Wilson, R.A.
Penegoes, Powys 1713/14 - 1782 Colomendy, Clwyd
An Italian river scene, with the Temple of Clitumnus and ruins, two figures and cows
oil on canvas
canvas: 19 1/4 by 29 in.; 48.9 by 73.7 cm.
framed: 28 by 38 1/4 in.; 71.1 by 97.2 cm.
This classical landscape is the prime version of this composition and was exhibited alongside a companion piece depicting the Bridge at Rimini at the London Society of Artists in 1761. Wilson apparently catalogued the two paintings himself, and his words were reproduced in the 1814 Christie’s sale catalogue when they were offered together:
“Of these pictures the one is scenery taken from the long-famed Clitumnus, near the once mystic temple of Juno which I have herein restored from its state in ruins, as seen near the source gently cascading into the streamlet, from whence flows that classic river. The period of time described produces the effects of those lights etc. which succeeds the dawn of day, interspersed with the vapours and subdued tints that accompany the morning atmosphere…”
The Temple of Clitumnus is located near Spoleto in Umbria, next to the spring from which the river Clitumnus or Clitunno flowed and was dedicated to the god of the same name. In the 4th century CE the temple was converted into a Christian church. Constable (see Literature) dates this painting to 1754, during Wilson’s time in Rome at the beginning of a 5-year sojourn to Italy, and a time in which he was particularly influenced by the landscapes of Claude Lorrain.
John Hawkins rebuilt Bignor Park in the late 1820s and there he amassed an art collection with works by Canaletto, Dobson, Guercino, Hogarth, Hone, and at least five paintings by Wilson, including the present lot.