Neapolitan School Vesuvius Erupting at Night

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An original early 19th-century gouache painting – Neapolitan School, Vesuvius Erupting at Night.

An exquisite miniature veduta showing the spectacularly erupting Vesuvius lighting the night sky.

White lightning bolts add to the sense of drama. The foreground detail—the Lanterna (lighthouse), Molo (pier) and sailing boats—are detailed in black ink, in a rather more naturalistic manner than in typical in these Neapolitan School gouaches. The small-scale detail within the eruption, and the reflections on the water, are also particularly fine.

In gouache with pen and ink on cream wove paper. With hand-drawn black ink border.

Please note the small size of this artwork.

Provenance: from the O'Grady Vereker Collection.

+ Read the S&W Collection Research

Italian School Vedute

Italian School vedute, most commonly executed in gouache, were produced by local Italian artists for a foreign market of Grand Tour travellers, eager to return home with souvenirs. The veduta style—a landscape or city view that is largely topographical—had its origins in the 18th-century work of Canaletto and Luca Carlevaris in Venice. Their grand and intricate compositions reflected the 'stage-set'-like quality of the buildings of Venice, and—whilst seemingly topographically accurate—they would distort and manipulate views to suit their pictorial ends. The more modest and affordable works serving the souvenir market such as these gouaches also embody this element of staging, aptly using a degree of artistic licence to capture the awe-inspiring—and almost unbelievable—sites of the Italian Grand Tour.

The iconic monuments of Italy's ancient cities were brought brilliantly to life through the use of vivid opaque colour, intricately applied, sometimes painted over line etchings to achieve particularly fine architectural detail. Drama is provided by small figures—often characters in local dress or tourist onlookers echoing our own position as viewer. Popular subjects were the Forum in Rome, ruined temples at Pompeii and Paestum, the Duomo of Florence, and the spectacular eruptions of Vesuvius. These subjects were a particular draw for British travellers—the largest market for Italian vedute—given 19th-century interests in antiquity and Romantic tastes for mystery and mythology. Crystallised in miniature with such vibrancy, these remarkable Grand Tour sites could become tangible keepsakes to take home and treasure.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 6.9cm (2.72") Width: 10cm (3.94")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Gouache

Age: Early 19th-century

Signed: No.

Inscribed: No.

Dated: --

Condition: Overall in good condition for its age. Minor blooming to the gouache. There is a small line of wear to the paint in the volcano area. Tiny pinhole to the left margin. Wear and adhesive marks to the corners verso from previous mounting. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: KD-596