Figures from the Farnese Palace and from Life

c. 1710

Gaspar van Wittel after Annibale Carracci

Associated Names
Gaspar van Wittel

Artist, Dutch, 1652/1653 - 1736

Annibale Carracci

Artist After, Bolognese, 1560 - 1609

The image shows sketches of different human figures on textured paper. In the foreground, there is a sketch of a seated or crouching person from behind, with curly hair and looking over the shoulder. Below, there is a sketch of a nude man standing. To the left, there is a bust sketch of an elderly face with expressive features and hair. Above, there are faint small sketches of people in different poses. The background is the textured paper. The composition seems informal, indicating a page of practice sketches.

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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

The image shows a view from an elevated position with a large architectural entrance on the right. The horizon is in the middle with a prominent dome, likely St. Peter's Basilica, framed by buildings and trees. The drawing is in pen with fine strokes outlining architecture, foliage, and figures. The color palette is subdued, with beige tones contrasting with dark ink lines. In the background, there are buildings and foliage, creating depth and perspective, with light sketching lines suggesting celestial figures.

A View of Rome from Santa Maria del Priorato

Gaspar van Wittel

1710


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

(Thomas Agnew & Son, Ltd., London, 1961); Dr. Rudolf J. Heinemann, Ruvigliana, Lugano, 1966; his wife, Mrs. Rudolf J. Heinemann, New York and Lugano; gift to NGA, 2000.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

1961

  • The Italian Scene, drawings by Vanvitelli, Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, 1961, no. 16.

Bibliography

1996

  • Briganti, Giuliano. Gaspar van Wittel. Milan, 1996.

Watermarks

bird in circle on three hills surmounted by F (similar to Heawood 166, Amsterdam and Dordrecht 1726)

Wikidata ID

Q64571018

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