File:Classical landscape with small waterfall and village.jpg

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Artist
Francesco Zuccarelli
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
English: Classical Landscape with Small Waterfall and Village
Italian: Paesaggio classico con cascatella e borgo
A very early landscape by Francesco Zuccarelli. The painting reveals the classicism of Paolo Anesi, his teacher in landscapes, and it also has flickerings of paint derived from Alessandro Magnasco. There are no traces of Marco Ricci, a painter who began to influence Zuccarelli around 1735.
Date circa 1733
date QS:P571,+1733-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Medium Oil painting.
Dimensions Height 62.3 cm (24.5 in); Width 101.7 cm (40.0 in).
Current location
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Object history Formerly owned by the 3rd Earl of Lathom, Edward William Bootle-Wilbraham, of Ormskirk, Lancashire. Likely sold in the Earl's bankruptcy sale of January 17, 1924, as lot 531, Large Italian Landscape with River and Figures in Foreground, or lot 532, A Companion Picture. Thence to Molineux Montgomerie, of Garboldisham Old Hall, Norfolk, and sold under her daughter's direction at the Christie's sale, "Pictures of Old Masters", held in London, on June 23, 1933, lot 20. Listed at the sale under the artist name Orrizonte (referring to a follower of Jan Frans van Bloemen), as A River Scene with Classical Figures, and bought by Carroll Galleries of London, New York, and Toronto. Acquired, circa 1940s, by William Gray, of Calgary, Alberta; passing by descent to his son Gary Hogarth, of Mission, British Columbia; then sold to current owner (private collection).
Credit line Authenticated by Dr. Federica Spadotto in 2011.
Source/Photographer British Columbia Institute of Technology, scanned with a Cruse scanner by Hermann Cruse.
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