THE PROPERTY OF A FAMILY TRUST
Giovanni Antonio Canal, il Canaletto (1697-1768)

細節
Giovanni Antonio Canal, il Canaletto (1697-1768)

The Old Horse Guards, London, from St. James's Park, with numerous ladies and gentlemen and a parade of soldiers

46 x 93in. (117 x 236cm.)

In the original carved giltwood 'Carlo Maratta' frame
來源
John Robartes, 4th and last Earl of Radnor of the 1679 creation, Cross Deep, Twickenham, Middlesex, by 1756
Bequeathed by him on his death without issue in 1757 to James Harris, M.P., of the Close of Sarum, and the Manor House, Great Durnford, Wiltshire, and by descent
出版
G. Vertue, Notebooks, published in The Walpole Society, III, 1934, p.151
Letters of the First Earl of Malmesbury, his Family and Friends,
1870, I, p.84
H. F. Finberg, Canaletto in England, The Walpole Society, IX
W. G. Constable, Canaletto in England: some further work, The Burlington Magazine, Jan. 1927
W. T. Whitley, Artists and their Friends in England 1700-1799, 1928, I, pp.115-6
F. J. B. Watson, Canaletto, 1949, p.9
V. Moschini, Canaletto, 1954, pl.252
W. G. Constable, Canaletto, 1962, I, p.142 and pl.76; II, pp.379-80, no.415, and p.524, under no.734
L. Puppi, L'opera completa del Canaletto, 1968, no.281, illustrated and colour pl.LXII (detail)
W. G. Constable, Canaletto, ed. J. G. Links, 1976, I, p.142 and pl.76; II, pp.409-10, no.415, and p.571, under no.734
J. G. Links, Canaletto and his patrons, 1977, p.69
J. G. Links, Canaletto. The Complete Paintings, 1981, no.219, illustrated, a detail illustrated in colour p.85
J. G. Links, Canaletto, 1982, pp.161 and 162, and p.160, pl.149 (colour)
A. Corboz, Canaletto. Una Venezia immaginaria, 1985, II, p.706, no.P372, illustrated
W. G. Constable, Canaletto, ed. J. G. Links, 1989, I, pp.lxvii and 142 and pl.76; II, pp.409-10, no.415, and p.571, under no.734
展覽
London, Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1926-7, no.36
Winchester, Pictures from Hampshire Houses, 1938, no.33
London, Agnew's, Coronation Exhibition of Thirty-Five Masterpieces of Venetian Painting, 1953, no.8
London, Royal Academy, European Masters of the Eighteenth Century, 27 Nov.1954-27 Feb. 1955, no.7
Toronto, Art Gallery, 16 Oct.-15 Nov. 1964, Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada, 4 Dec. 1964-10 Jan. 1965, and Montreal, Museum of Fine Arts, 29 Jan.-28 Feb. 1965, Canaletto, pp.126-7, no.104, illustrated
Venice, Palazzo Ducale, I Vedutisti Veneziani del Settecento, 10 June-15 Oct. 1967, p.166, no.75, illustrated, a detail illustrated p.167 and another in colour opposite p.176

拍品專文

In 1746 George Vertue, the great chronicler of the London art world of his day, recorded in his notebook: 'Latter end of May, came to London from Venice the Famous Painter of Views Cannalletti ... of Venice. the Multitude of his works done abroad for English noblemen & Gentlemen has procurd him great reputation & his great merrit & excellence in that way, he is much esteemed and no doubt but what Views and works He doth here, will give the same satisfaction - tho' many persons already have so many of his paintings -' (op. cit., p.130). In many ways, a visit to England was the natural step for Canaletto to take. His almost exclusively English clientele was, according to Vertue (ibid., p.132), reluctant to travel on the continent during the War of the Austrian Succession and his long-standing business relationships with Owen MacSwinny and Consul Smith ensured him of introductions to suitable patrons. Vertue also records that an influential factor was the persuasion of Jacopo Amigoni, who had spent ten years in England (1729-39) and 'acquainted him with his success here, and also of the prospects he might make of Views of the Thames at London' (ibid., p.133). Indeed there was a tradition of Venetian artists finding success in England, Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini in 1708-13, Sebastiano and Marco Ricci in 1711/12-16, Antonio Bellucci in 1716-22 and - most significantly for Canaletto - the Modenese Antonio Joli in 1744-8. Canaletto was to remain in England until 1755 or 1756, returning to Venice for some months between September/November 1750 and July 1751 and probably also in 1752/3