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Alberto Pasini
Description
- Alberto Pasini
- Cavalry before a mosque
- signed and dated A. Pasini.1876 lower right
- oil on canvas
- 46.5 by 37.5cm., 18¼ by 14¾in.
- 46.3 by 37.7 cm
Provenance
Purchased at the above sale by the present owner
Exhibited
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Condition
"This lot is offered for sale subject to Sotheby's Conditions of Business, which are available on request and printed in Sotheby's sale catalogues. The independent reports contained in this document are provided for prospective bidders' information only and without warranty by Sotheby's or the Seller."
Catalogue Note
Just outside the open doorway, a group of men converse. Outfitted in heavy boots and coloured coats, and distinguished by their complex headgear, they recall the impressive bashi-bazouks, or irregular Ottoman soldiers, immortalized by contemporary photographers and, of course, by Jean-Léon Gérôme (see lots 108 & 120). Their trio of horses, well-groomed, and well-behaved, turn their backs to the viewer, as they so often do in Pasini's compositions.
In 1855, Alberto Pasini ventured well beyond the beaten track, visiting countries that were on few European travelers' itineraries. After an invigorating trip to Egypt, where he found 'a pictorial ambiance adapted to my nature, which is disposed to cheerful plays of light and color', Pasini toured Yemen and Oman. He then spent eighteen months in the company of the Shah in Tehran before returning home, via the Black Sea and Constantinople, in 1856. In 1868-69, Pasini was again in Turkey and, in 1873, Syria and Lebanon.
A pencil and bodycolour drawing by Pasini depicting a similar view was sold at Christie's on 27 November 1986, lot 179.