Gaetano Dura Ritorno della Madonna dell'Arco

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An original early 19th-century lithograph print, Gaetano Dura, Ritorno della Madonna dell'Arco.

An animated Neapolitan scene showing pilgrims returning from festivities in celebration of Pasquetta (Easter Monday) at the sanctuary of the Madonna dell’Arco, near Sant’Anastasia, on the slopes of Vesuvius..

The lithographer Gaetano Dura lived and worked in Naples. In the 1830s he joined the lithographer and publisher Federico Gatti. This partnership gave rise to a prolific print business, primarily devoted to the publication of popular prints describing the everyday life of Naples.

Lithograph handcoloured in watercolour.

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Souvenir of Naples: Early-19th-century Paintings, Drawings & Prints

This picture forms part of a superb group of works that were collected by a British Grand Tour traveller in Naples in the mid-19th century. The collection includes impressive Neapolitan School gouache vedute depicting iconic local sites, and also meticulous renderings of the decorative frescoes at Pompeii. There are also a number of hand-coloured lithographs by Gaetano Dura, who specialised in popular prints describing the every-day life of Naples. In addition to works by local artists, the collection features a small number of topographical pictures by British hands.

Naples and Pompeii were often the southerly apotheosis of a European Grand Tour—it being relatively easy to arrange transport on a British ship back to England from Naples. The events at Pompeii and the smoking silhouette of Vesuvius that dominated the Bay of Naples were a unique draw for the traveller and the Romantic imagination. In contrast to the civic sites at Rome—all testaments to imperial power—the monuments at Pompeii were testaments to everyday life and the volcanic power of Vesuvius inspired personal awe and horror. The resulting experience for the traveller was therefore one of heightened authenticity and emotion. Such an experience warranted unique mementoes, and souvenirs were voraciously collected by the Victorian traveller. Pictorial representations of the key sites painted by local artists, to be taken home and shared with others, served as concrete reminders of this emotional engagement.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 19.9cm (7.83") Width: 22.2cm (8.74")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Lithograph

Age: Early 19th-century

Signed: Signed in the plate lower right.

Inscribed: Lettered in the plate below the image.

Dated: --

Condition: Mottled toning across the sheet. There are historic adhesive marks and/or paper remnants to the corners on the verso, from previous mounting.

Stock number: KA-964