John White Abbott Warrior Figure after Salvator Rosa
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An original c.1805 pen & ink drawing, John White Abbott, Warrior Figure after Salvator Rosa.
A delicate ink and wash drawing by John White Abbott (1763–1851) after a figure by 17th-century Italian Baroque painter Salvator Rosa (1615–1673).
This drawing is one of a series of studies by John White Abbott after the Old Masters. Although overwhelming a landscape artist, Abbott is known to have studied Old Master prints, and his figures and animals in his landscape compositions are usually classical in nature rather than freely observed. These ink studies are evidence of Abbott's connoisseurship and his status as a gentleman amateur rather than a professional landscapist.
For an example of 'Old Master' animals in a landscape by Abbott, see British Museum no. 1880,0313.22. For a further example of a drawing after an Old Master print see BM 1860,0211.347. An example of an Italianate landscape oil with figures can seen at the Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection no. B1976.7.1, as well as a Classical Composition after Annibale Carracci, no. B2013.5.
Ink and wash on thin wove paper. Please note that the paper is extremely brittle.
Provenance: Sotheby’s sale 21 March 2002.
John White Abbott (1763–1851)
Dimensions: Height: 15.3cm (6.02") Width: 9.7cm (3.82")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Pen & Ink
Age: Early 19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: Inscribed 'SR' lower left.
Dated: --
Condition: Significant age toning as shown. The paper is extremely thin and brittle, with some creasing and a number of short repaired edge tears, and a historic hole repair at the left. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: JZ-516