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    Celadon and Amelia

    Celadon and Amelia
    Celadon and Amelia
    Celadon and Amelia
    National Museum Wales, Cardiff
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    Artist
    William Woollett (1735-1785) and John Browne (1741-1801) after Wilson
    Title
    Celadon and Amelia
    Date
    1766
    Medium
    Etching and engraving on white laid paper laid down on modern tissue paper
    Dimensions
    Metric: 403 x 535 mm
    Imperial: 15 13/16 x 21 1/16 in.
    Collection
    National Museum Wales, Cardiff. To license image, click here.
    Accession Number
    NMW A 11000
    Wilson Online Reference
    E18F
    Description
    Celadon at the centre, looks to the heavens with his arms outstretched in disbelief and grief; Amelia lies dead at his feet. In the background stands a house before which a shepherd drives his sheep up a hill, at the summit of which is a fortress. To the right, a bay with stormy seas and a broken bridge are discernible in the flash of lightning.
    Provenance
    Given by Major F. Treharne James, 1920
    Signature/inscription
    Lettered below the image:
    [1] Left: R. Wilson pinxit Londini
    [2] Right: Browne Aqua forti fecit Woollett sculpt
    Verso inscriptions
    [1] Lower centre, pencil: £1-10
    Subject
    The subject derives from The Seasons by the Scottish poet and playwright, James Thomson (1700-1748) - specifically Summer (ll. 1191 ff.), first published in 1727.
    Related Drawings
    D135 Broken Trees on a Mountain, The British Museum
    D362 Study for Celadon and Amelia, Victoria & Albert Museum, London
    Versions
    See 'Links' tab
    Critical commentary
    The engraving is of an unlocated painting exhibited by Wilson at the Society of Artists in 1765 (157), entitled A Summer Storm with the Story of the Two Lovers from Thompson (Celadon and Amelia). Its original owner is cited as William Lock of Norbury, the artist's travelling companion from Venice to Rome 15 years previously. Solkin has described the subject as a modern, English, Christian equivalent to the 'Destruction of the Children of Niobe' (see P90 and other versions), noting that such a moral theme was well suited to a landscape painter of Wilson's Grand Style pretensions. The design appropriately recalls storm scenes by Gaspard Dughet and mountain views by Salvator Rosa, both of whom were admired by Thomson.
    Previous Cat/Ref Nos
    20.86
    1920.4
    Bibliography
    Fagan 1885, p. 26 cat. LVII, 5th State; WGC, p. 165 under pl. 24b; Clayton 1997, pp. 190, 193, 205; Solkin 1982, pp. 220-21 (entry on one of several impressions at the British Museum); S. Mitchell, 'James Thomson's Picture Collection and British History Painting', Journal of the History of Collections, vol. 23, no. 1 (2011), pp. 127-28; Wilson and Europe 2014, p. 284 (entry on E18, an impression at YCBA)
    More Information
    WGC notes that a line engraving of the composition, published in France by J.J. Avril (1771-1835) and derived from the Woollett engraving, in earlier impressions has the name of Wilson as painter but substitutes that of Vernet in later impressions.
    Condition/Conservation
    Large vertical repaired tear about 3 cm in from right edge upper right about 10 cm long

    Work of Art

    Drawings

    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782), Broken Trees on a Mountain, The British Museum
    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782), Study for Celadon and Amelia, Victoria & Albert Museum, London

    Versions

    • William Woollett (1735-1785) and John Browne (1741-1801)after Wilson, Celadon and Amelia, Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery
    • William Woollett (1735-1785) and John Browne (1741-1801)after Wilson, Celadon and Amelia, The British Museum
    • William Woollett (1735-1785) and John Browne (1741-1801)after Wilson, Celadon and Amelia, The British Museum
    • William Woollett (1735-1785) and John Browne (1741-1801)after Wilson, Celadon and Amelia, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
    • William Woollett (1735-1785) and John Browne (1741-1801)after Wilson, Celadon and Amelia, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
    • William Woollett (1735-1785) and John Browne (1741-1801)after Wilson, Celadon and Amelia, National Museum Wales, Cardiff
    • William Woollett (1735-1785) and John Browne (1741-1801)after Wilson, Celadon and Amelia, The British Museum

    Biographies

    • John Browne (1742-1801)
    • William Woollett (1735-1785)
    • Major F. Treharne James (1861-1942)

    Documents

    • William George Constable, Richard Wilson
    • David Solkin, Richard Wilson: The Landscape of Reaction
    • Martin Postle & Robin Simon, Richard Wilson and the Transformation of European Landscape Painting
    • Louis Fagan, A Catalogue Raisonné of the engraved Works of William Woollett
    • Timothy Clayton, The English Print, 1688-1802
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