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Hubert Robert
Estimate
150,000 - 200,000 USD
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Description
- Hubert Robert
- An architectural capriccio with an artist sketching in the foreground
- oil on canvas
- 19 x 26 inches
Provenance
Possibly Virot sale, Paris, 28-30 May 1884, lot 148 ("as Monuments en ruine; au centre, un artiste dessinant, entoure de trois personnages; a droite, deux cavaliers");
A.L. Nicholson, London, 1927;
With Newhouse Gallery, New York, 1990;
With Simon Dickinson Ltd., London, 2000;
From whom purchased by the present collects ors.
A.L. Nicholson, London, 1927;
With Newhouse Gallery, New York, 1990;
With Simon Dickinson Ltd., London, 2000;
From whom purchased by the present collects ors.
Condition
The following condition report has been provided by Simon Parkes of Simon Parkes Art Conservation, Inc. 502 East 74th St. New York, NY 212-734-3920, simonparkes@msn.com, an independent restorer who is not an employee of Replica Shoes
's.
This work on canvas has an old lining. While the cracking is slightly raised, the paint layer is stable. The work is in very good condition. It shows only a few tiny retouches to some of the cracking in the sky and to some thinness in the shadowed triangular wall in the lower right and in the side of the steps to the temple in the lower left. The raised cracking would be subdued if the lining were changed, which would make a noticeable difference.
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Catalogue Note
The crisp light which bathes this scene with an artist sketching among ancient ruins illustrates Hubert Robert's twin fascination with the mood of a landscape, characteristically portrayed in his diffuse and romantic light, and the continuing presence of antiquity. His interest in Roman ruins was inspired by a trip to Italy in 1754, made at the age of twenty-two in the entourage of the Comte de Stainville. That trip became an eleven-year stay in which Robert closely observed the wonders of Italy both past and present, faithfully recording his surroundings in his sketchbooks. He returned to his drawings for inspiration well after his return to France, earning him the sobriquet "Robert des ruines".
Marianne Roland Michel has previously dated this canvas to circa 1782 (private communication), and in its brighter palette and tightly controlled paint application it is indeed characteristic of Robert's late architectural capriccios.