The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice

The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
Private Collection, England / Photograph by John Hammond
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Artist
Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782)
Title
The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
Date
c.1751 (undated)
Medium
Black ink and bistre wash over graphite
Dimensions
Metric: 157 x 210 mm
Imperial: 6 3/16 x 8 1/4 in.
Collection
Private Collection, England
Accession Number
RF58
Wilson Online Reference
D17
Description
Palladio's famous island church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, is seen from the north, across the Grand Canal at the Molo by the Doge's Palace.
Exhibited
London 1925 (86A); Exeter 1946 (36); London, Cardiff and New Haven, 1982-83 (12); Birmingham 1993 (55); Conwy 2009 (2); Gainsborough's House 2014 (unnumbered)
Provenance
William Lock of Norbury; his sale, Sotheby's, London 3-7 May 1821; Marianne Ford; thence by descent
Signature/inscription
Unsigned; no inscription
Techniques and materials
This is Wilson's only known study of Venice in pen and wash. He probably experimented with the medium in imitation of contemporary Venetian painters, including Canaletto. Faint outlines in graphite are to be seen in the sky.
Verso inscriptions
[1] Laundry list in Wilson's hand: Cravats, Stocks, Pr. Stockings, 1 Silk, Napkins, Night
Critical commentary
Wilson arrived in Venice in late October or November 1750, where he stayed for about a year before moving on to Rome at the end of 1751. He seems to have assimilated ideas from contemporary Venetian view-painting and the technique of this drawing suggests that he experimented with the effects of pen and wash in the manner of Canaletto and other vedutisti.
Bibliography
Ford 1951, p.18; Solkin 1982, p. 153; Canaletto & England 1993, p. 128; Walpole Society 1998-I, p. 69, RF 58; Lord 2009, repr. p. 12, p. 48 (no. 2)
Updated by Compiler
2021-06-26 00:00:00