eighteenth century
within a carved and gilded wooden frame cm. 75 x 108
Landscape with river and resting shepherds
Francesco Zuccarelli (1702 – 1788) circle of
First half of the 18th century
oil painting on canvas
cm. 60 x 93, within a carved and gilded wooden frame cm. 75 x 108
Link: https://www.antichitacastelbarco.it/it/prodotti/paesaggio-con-fiume-e-pastori-in-riposo-zuccarelli
This delightful landscape view animated by a family of shepherds resting from their daily tasks should be seen in the hand of Francesco Zuccarelli (Pitigliano 1702 – Florence 1788);
In the landscapes painted by Zuccarelli the world is crystallized, frozen in a moment of idyllic quiet, where the 'arcadic' sense of the landscape is rendered with that pictorial liveliness, chromatic lightness and compositional grace that we find entirely in his painting.
For comparative purposes we can compare our canvas to other compositions; we can cite some examples:
– Landscape with river and resting shepherds, Accademia Carrara, Bergamo:
– Landscape with bridge and knight, Accademia Carrara, Bergamo:
– 'Landscape with river, village, fisherman and shepherdesses' (Christie's, London May 1960, n. 82: http://catalogo.fondazionezeri.unibo.it/scheda.v2.jsp?locale=it&decorator=layout_resp&apply=…)
– Landscape with figures, Accademia Carrara, Bergamo: http://catalogo.fondazionezeri.unibo.it/scheda/opera/72451/Zuccarelli%20Francesco%2C%20Paesaggio%20c…
– Landscape with knight and figures, Accademia Carrara, Bergamo: http://catalogo.fondazionezeri.unibo.it/scheda/opera/71321/Zuccarelli%20Francesco%2C%20Paesaggio%20c…
Of Tuscan origin, Francesco Zuccarelli trained first in Florence with the landscape architect Paolo Anesi and then in Rome with his fellow countryman Giovanni Maria Morandi. It was in Rome that he had the opportunity to study excellent models, from the seventeenth-century examples of Gaspard Dughet to the work of the contemporary Andrea Locatelli.
Around 1732 he settled in Venice, where he was influenced by local landscape artists such as Marco Ricci and Giuseppe Zais. In the lagoon city the painter continued his long activity, distinguishing himself from local painters for the idyllic tone of his landscapes; in this phase of his painting, which inspired our canvas, he focused on paintings with Arcadian subjects; as we can observe in his works, the presence of figures always remained predominant, almost a legacy of his early training, where naturalistic backgrounds often constitute the basis for rather idealized episodes of rural life.
The painting is completed by a beautiful carved and gilded wooden frame.
The painting is in excellent condition and is sold complete with a certificate of authenticity in accordance with the law (FIMA)
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