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Circle of Gottfried Wals
Description
- Gottfried Wals
- An Italianate landscape with a ruined Roman wall and tower, and a river with an overhanging tree;An Italianate landscape with a shepherd and animals by a ruined Roman circular temple
- a pair, both oil on copper, octagonal
Condition
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Catalogue Note
On the basis of photographs, Prof. Marcel G. Roethlisberger finds an attribution to Wals acceptable, while Dr. Anke Repp-Eckert thinks these works are more likely to have been painted by an artist in his immediate circle in Rome. The motif of a clump of trees overhanging a river, seen in the first picture, is to be found in several of Wals' pictures and in his only etching; the motif of a ruined Roman wall with an arch leading to a round tower is to be found in a painting by Wals in a Swiss private collects ion.1 Similar ruined Roman circular temples are to be found in two paintings by Wals: one whose whereabouts are unknown; and another in the Heller collects ion, Rotterdam.2
1. See A. Repp, Goffredo Wals. Zur Landschaftsmalerei zwischen Adam Elsheimer und Claude Lorrain, Cologne 1985, pp. 51-3, cat. no. 1, reproduced fig. 1, and pp. 81-3, cat. no. 18, reproduced fig. 18.
2. op.cit., p. 73, cat. no. 10, reproduced fig. 10, and pp. 83-4, cat. no. 19, reproduced fig. 19.