Neapolitan School Mount Vesuvius in Eruption, Bay of Naples

An original 1833 gouache painting, Neapolitan School, Mount Vesuvius in Eruption, Bay of Naples.

This miniature gouache or 'guazzo' of the Neapolitan School is one of a pair that we have for sale showing the same Bay of Naples view with Vesuvius in different states of eruption (see stock codes JN-046 and JN-047).

This painting, intensely colourful and animated by small figures, is typical of the vedute style that flourished in Naples during this period to meet popular demand from wealthy Grand Tourists for souvenirs of the city. The anonymous artists of the Neapolitan School employed specific motifs and colours which today can be considered a unique, iconic visual language.

This view shows Vesuvius in a state of full eruption, dramatically filling the skies with orange light and ash. Neapolitan fisherfolk look on in awe in the foreground. Vesuvius as spectacle and its place in literary and mythological tradition dating back to ancient Rome, makes for a particularly powerful pictorial icon, appealing especially to the Romantic imagination of the early 19th century.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 10.6cm (4.17") Width: 14.3cm (5.63")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Gouache

Age: Early 19th-century

Signed: No.

Inscribed: --

Dated: Dated lower centre.

Condition: In excellent condition overall. When held in raking light, surface rubbing is evident, commensurate with age. There is a slight crease to the paper at the left. To the verso there are small paper remnants from historically being laid down.

Stock number: JN-046