Giuseppe Bonomi (Rome 1739-1808 London)
Giuseppe Bonomi (Rome 1739-1808 London)

Design for the sacristy of Saint Peter's in Rome

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Giuseppe Bonomi (Rome 1739-1808 London)
Design for the sacristy of Saint Peter's in Rome
signed, inscribed and dated 'A SCKETCH [sic] of the Sacristy of St PETER'S in ROME IOSEPH BONOMI ROMANUS An. 1784.' (on a tomb, lower right)
pen and brown ink, grey wash
6 x 8 3/8 in. (15 x 21.3 cm.)
Provenance
Theophil Friedrich Jakob Künhans, Venice.

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Lot Essay

Giuseppe Bonomi established a reputation for himself in his native Rome, before moving to England in 1767, where he joined the practice of Robert and James Adam as a draughtsman. He worked for them until 1781 and afterwards set up his own practice, where the young J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) occasionally worked with him as a draughtsman. In 1789 he became an Associate of the Royal Academy, with the support of Sir Joshua Reynolds. Bonomi only returned to Italy once, in 1783-4, where he visited Angelica Kauffman, although in 1804 he was appointed honorary architect of Saint Peter's in Rome.

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