Paolo Anesi (Rome 1697-1773)
Paolo Anesi (Rome 1697-1773)

A river landscape, with figures fishing and travellers on a path, a castle and mountains beyond

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Paolo Anesi (Rome 1697-1773)
A river landscape, with figures fishing and travellers on a path, a castle and mountains beyond
oil on canvas
10 7/8 x 18 in. (27.6 x 45.7 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 6 April 2006, lot 304, where acquired by the present owner.

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Lot Essay

Paolo Anesi studied under Giuseppe Chiari, Bernardino Fergioni and Sebastiano Conca, specialising in atmospheric landscapes and capricci. With the exception of two brief visits to Florence, he worked in and around Rome for his whole career, and the region's architecture, its landmarks and campagna form the subject of his entire oeuvre. His landscapes were eagerly sought after by a number of prestigious clients, which included Charles-Emanuel III, King of Sardinia, and his work was well represented in the collections of the great aristocratic families of Rome, such as the Colonna, Pallavicini, Valenti Gonzaga, Pamphili and Rondini. In addition to works on canvas, Anesi also executed a number of wall decorations, mostly painted in gouache. Among the few that survive are a series of Roman views in the Galleria Pallavicini and architectural capricci for two rooms in the Palazzo Borghese.

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