Neapolitan School Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto), Capri, Italy
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An original early 19th-century gouache painting – Neapolitan School, Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto), Capri, Italy.
A dramatic moonlit view at the Grotta Azzurra sea cave on Capri island. The cave is famed for its brilliantly glowing, electric-blue waters. Sunlight filters through an underwater cavity, refracting through the seawater to illuminate the cavern from below. In the 19th century the cave began to capture the imagination of writers and artist, becoming a popular destination for travellers, following its 'rediscovery' in 1826 by German poet August Kopisch and artist Ernst Fries.
The strong, opaque colouration is typical of the vedute style that flourished in Naples during this period to meet 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.
Such paintings were typically small, but this example is larger and more impressive than average. Due to its preservation in an album, the colours and paint surface remain arrestingly vivid and crisp.
On wove paper laid down on original album backing paper.
Souvenir of Naples: Early-19th-century Paintings Drawings & Prints
Dimensions: Height: 21cm (8.27") Width: 29.3cm (11.54")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Gouache
Age: Early 19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: Inscribed below on backing paper.
Dated: --
Condition: In good condition for its age. The picture may have minor imperfections such as slight marks, toning, foxing, creasing or pinholes, commensurate with age. There is a small loss at the lower right corner of the backing paper. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: KD-792