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Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo
Description
- Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo
- Watermelon, melon, grapes, apples, pomegranates, peaches, figs and quinces in a landscape
- oil on canvas
- 39 3/4 by 60 5/8 in.;101 by 154 cm.
Provenance
Where acquired.
Exhibited
Literature
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Ruoppolo's style shows an awareness of painters from his own and earlier generations. While his youthful works reflect the more austere naturalism of such Neapolitan painters as Luca Forte, Paolo Porpora and Giovan Battista Recco, his later works are characterized by more opulent and decorative compositions. This is likely due to the influence of Abraham Brueghel who arrived in Naples in 1675.
This grand still life depicting a profusion of grapes, melons, peaches and other fruit in a mountainous landscape has been dated by Alberto Cottino (see Literature) to the artist’s mature period, circa 1680. At the time of the 1989 auction (see Provenance), the cut watermelon and part of the grapes and overturned basket had been painted over as a basket of flowers. The subsequent removal of this overpaint revealed once again the coherence and beauty of Ruoppolo’s original composition.
1. See B. De Dominici, Vite dei Pittori, Scultori ed Architetti Napoletani, Naples 1742-45, vol. 3, pp. 293-295.
2. See R. Middione, in C. Whitfied and J. Martineau, eds., Painting in Naples 1606-1705, from Caravaggio to Giordano, exhibition catalogue, London 1982, pp. 240-241.