Isaac de Moucheron (Amsterdam 1667-1744)
Isaac de Moucheron (Amsterdam 1667-1744)

View of the Belvedere, Rome, with travellers and donkeys in the foreground

Details
Isaac de Moucheron (Amsterdam 1667-1744)
View of the Belvedere, Rome, with travellers and donkeys in the foreground
signed 'I Moucheron fecit bel federe a Roma' (verso)
black chalk, brown and grey wash, touches of brown wash, brown ink framing lines
8 5/8 x 10 5/8 in. (22 x 27.2 cm)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, New York, 12 January 1990, lot 201.
with Galerie La Scala, Paris, 1992.
with Paul Drey Gallery, New York, 1994.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, Amsterdam, 16 November 2005, lot 101.
Literature
N. Wedde, Isaac de Moucheron (1667-1744), Frankfurt, 1996, I, D11, II, fig. 7.

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Lot Essay

Enlivened by figures and animals, this unusual view of the Vatican focuses on the area surrounding the Vatican’s walls, with the monumental exedra of the Cortile della Pigna just visible at upper left. The sheet is one of a number of drawings representing Rome, the Vatican, Tivoli, the Roman campagna, Bologna, and various other places in Italy, Austria and Germany (Wedde, op. cit., I, nos. D2-D52, II, ill.). They must all relate to the artist’s trip to Italy in 1694-1697, and some are assumed to have been made from life, including the present example, judging by the use of chalk instead of pen and its relatively loose technique. Few works by Moucheron can be dated earlier (for one, see S. Alsteens and H. Buijs, Paysages de France dessinés par Lambert Doomer et les artistes hollandais et flamands des XVIe et XVIIe siècles, Paris, 2008, no. 108, ill.), and the drawings made in Italy are among the first works fully to display the refinement of his mature style.

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