Michela de Vito Costume di Villabadessa, Albanian Colony, Province of Teramo in the Kingdom of Naples

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An original c.1820s watercolour painting – Michela de Vito, Costume di Villabadessa, Albanian Colony, Province of Teramo in the Kingdom of Naples.

A beautifully fine and intensely coloured costume figure by the female artist Michela de Vito.

The figure is a woman from Villabadessa, a historic Albanian settlement in Abruzzo. Villabadessa was established in the mid-18th century when Albanian families from Piqeras fled Ottoman persecution. This Arbëresh (Italo-Albanian) dress is distinctive due to its resemblance to the two-apron type of dress seen in Albania.

This is one of an exquisite series of costume paintings that we have for sale by Michela de Vito.

In watercolour on cream wove paper, mounted on original backing paper with Italian inscription and window cut verso.

+ Read the Artist Research

Michela de Vito (fl.1820s/30s)

Michela de Vito (fl.1820s/30s), a native of Abruzzo, was active in Naples in the first half of the 19th century. She is believed to be either the daughter or sister of the celebrated painter of Neapolitan gouaches, Camillo de Vito (fl.1790–1835).

Her work has sometimes been ascribed to a male Michele de Vito, likely due to the rarity of women artists working professionally at this time. Little is known about her life, but in recent years the art historians De Rosa and Trastulli have described her as 'A refined painter, very skilled when it came to drawings, she had the characteristic to make her subject more gentle, compared to her male colleagues'.

Michela de Vito typically produced watercolours depicting popular figures, costumes and scenes from different regions of Italy. She most frequently depicted subjects from within the historic Kingdom of Naples, a state which ruled the part of the Italian Peninsula south of the Papal States. Her colourful and idealised depictions, drawn with exquisite delicacy, would have greatly appealed to Grand Tour collectors, and leave a rich record of local character in early 19th century Italy.

Works by Michela de Vito are in the collection of the British Museum, London.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 19.2cm (7.56") Width: 14.3cm (5.63")

Presented: Unframed. Image size: 19.2 x 14.3cm; Sheet size: 22.2 x 17.1cm.

Medium: Watercolour

Age: Early 19th-century

Signed: No.

Inscribed: Inscribed below image on paper mount:

Dated: --

Condition: In excellent condition within the image. Some age toning to the periphery and to the mount sheet. Repaired tear to the lower edge of the mount, which does not affect the image. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: KC-984