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An Italianate Harbour Scene
An Italianate Harbour Scene
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An Italianate Harbour Scene

by Claude Joseph Vernet

Date: 1749

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Item details
  • Acquisition

    Bourgeois Bequest, 1811

  • Accession number

    DPG319

  • Artist

    Claude Joseph Vernet

  • Date

    1749

  • Dimensions

    104.4 x 117.8 cm

  • Inscription

    Signed and dated, lower right: 'Joseph Vernet/ f Romae/ 1749'

  • Materials

    Oil on canvas

  • Notes

    Adopted by the Pidem Fund, 2002

Vernet painted numerous Mediterranean-inspired views and was particularly known for his seascapes. In this work, the artist creates a peaceful atmosphere, depicting a calm sea cast in a warm evening glow. The figures in the foreground are mostly idle, either conversing or staring out over the water.   

Vernet travelled to Italy for the first time in 1734 and spent much of his career working in Rome. Italy provided him with beautiful landscapes to paint and many patrons to commission his work. Vernet also took inspiration from landscape artists of the previous century, including Claude Lorrain (1600–82), for his depiction of the harbour, and Salvator Rosa (1615–73), for his description of the rugged cliffs. 

An Italianate Harbour Scene

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