Edward William Cooke, R.A. (1811-1880)
Edward William Cooke, R.A. (1811-1880)

Sunset behind Santa Maria della Salute, Venice

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Edward William Cooke, R.A. (1811-1880)
Sunset behind Santa Maria della Salute, Venice
signed and dated 'E.W. Cooke 1851' (lower left)
oil on canvas
17½ x 29½ in. (44.5 x 75 cm.)
來源
J.H. Turner, Brighton.
Calvert Toulmin (+); Christie's, London, 26 June 1886, lot 29 (100 gns to Vokins), as 'The Church of the Salute, Dogana &C., Venice'.
with Vokins.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 21 July 1961, lot 50 (38 gns to E.&R. Cooke).
出版
J. Munday, Edward William Cooke 1811-1880, Woodbridge, 1996, p. 345, no. 51/5.

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Bernard Williams
Bernard Williams

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Cooke spent ten seasons in Venice between 1850 and 1877. He was in search of new subject matter after his early success at the Royal Academy with northern European maritime subjects and was initially drawn to the city by its abundance of shipping vessels. His attention to detail echoed that of the Pre-Raphaelites and was praised by their champion John Ruskin, who spent much of the early 1850s there writing The Stones of Venice. The critic noted in his correspondence that the artist embodied the most curious mixture of conceit and humility that he had ever encountered.

Cooke's works from this period are faithful records of this most ethereal of cities and are often imbued with golden Mediterranean light. They were achieved with the help of his loyal gondolier, Vincenzo Grilla, who rowed the artist to new vantage points on the lagoon for each painting, and adapted his gondola to accommodate larger canvases. Cooke often inscribed his works 'Il Lagunetto' in the same vein as his illustrious predecessor Giovanni Antonio Canal, 'Il Canaletto'.

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