Charles-Joseph Natoire (Nîmes 1700-1777 Castel Gandolfo, Rome)
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Charles-Joseph Natoire (Nîmes 1700-1777 Castel Gandolfo, Rome)

Studies for Amphitrite

Details
Charles-Joseph Natoire (Nîmes 1700-1777 Castel Gandolfo, Rome)
Studies for Amphitrite
with inscription in brown ink 'Natoire' (lower right), in modern hand 'n = 4970 / c: (?) 0009' (verso, lower right)
red chalk, heightened with white
10 ¼ x 12 in. (26 x 30.7 cm)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 7 July 1998, lot 198.
with Yvonne Tan Bunzl, London, by 1999.
Literature
S. Caviglia-Brunel, Charles-Joseph Natoire 1700-1777, Paris, 2012, no. D.189, ill.

Lot Essay

Delicately sketched in red chalk, this study is preparatory for the titular figure in Natoire’s L’Eau ou le Triomphe d’Amphitrite (Caviglia-Brunel, op. cit., no. P.56, ill.). It provides an interesting insight into the artist's creative process. In the related painting, the mass she leans upon manifests as a gaping sea monster and a pair of putti joyfully clutch the canopy she holds overhead. A second preparatory study of the entire composition reflects these changes, suggesting that the present work is an earlier version of the scheme (cit., no. D.188, ill.).

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