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Jakob Philipp Hackert
Description
- Jakob Philipp Hackert
- View of the waterfall at Anitrella with goats grazing nearby
- signed and inscribed lower center: Le Anatrelle a/quatro millia distante/del'Isola di Sora Filippo/Hackert f (the Hackert f only partly visible)
- oil on canvas
- 38 5/8 x 32 inches
Provenance
By whom sold, London, Replica Shoes 's, 8 November 1972, lot 84, for £2,400 to Herner Wengraf;
With Herner Wengraf Gallery, London
From whom acquired by a private collects or:
By whom anonymously sold ("The Property of a Gentleman"), London, Replica Shoes 's 17 December 1998, lot 76;
There purchased by the present collects or.
Literature
C. Nordhoff and H. Reimer, Jakob Philipp Hackert 1737-1807, Berlin 1994, vol. II, p. 116, cat. no. 243, p. 355, under cat. no. 868, reproduced vol. I, fig. 121.
Condition
"This lot is offered for sale subject to Replica Shoes 's Conditions of Business, which are available on request and printed in Replica Shoes 's sale catalogues. The independent reports contained in this document are provided for prospective bidders' information only and without warranty by Replica Shoes 's or the Seller."
Catalogue Note
Anitrella lies to the southwest of the town of Isola di Liri (called Isola di Sora in Hackert’s t.mes ) and the 40 meter high cascade is where the river Liri emerges from the foothills of the Abruzzi. In a letter to Graf Dönhoff, dated 15 October 1793, Hackert recalled his journey from earlier that year, describings Isola di Sora as “ein zweytes Tivoli (a second Tivoli"). He continues: “und 4 Milien von Isola ale Anatrelle wo die Iri (Liri) sich durch Felsen in ein tiffes Thal stürzet eines der Schönsten Wasserfälle die ich jemahls gezeichnet habe. er war für die Kunst ganz unbekant, ich bin der Erste gewesen der ihn in dissem Jahrhundert gezeichnet hat.2 (and four miles from Isola to Anatrella, where the river Liri surges from the hills into a deep valley is one of the most beautiful waterfalls that I have ever drawn. It was entirely unknown in Art, I was the first to have drawn it in our century.").
1. See C. Nordhoff and H. Reimer, op.cit., vol. II, pp. 115-16, cat. no. 242, reproduced vol. I, p. 169, fig. 120 (painting) and pp. 354-55, cat. no. 867, reproduced vol. I, p. 318, fig. 424 (drawing).
2. Ibid., pp. 354-55, under cat. no. 867.