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Lake Nemi, Figures Bathing
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Lake Nemi, Figures Bathing
Lake Nemi, Figures Bathing
Private Collection, England / Photograph by John Hammond
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Artist
Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782)
Title
Lake Nemi, Figures Bathing
Date
c.1754-56 (undated)
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
Metric: 61 x 76.2 cm
Imperial: 24 x 30 in.
Details
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Collection
Private Collection, England
Accession Number
BB12
Wilson Online Reference
P81
Description
The lake and town of Nemi,with two women bathing from a rock in the right foreground.
Exhibited
Brighton 1920 (35); Hull 1936 (33); Machynlleth 1937 (8); Exeter 1946 (75); Conwy 2009 (11); Weston 2011 (11); Gainsborough House 2014 (unnumbered)
Provenance
Benjamin Booth; The Revd R.S. Booth; Lady Ford; Sir Richard Ford, Sir F. Clare Ford; John G. Ford; Sir Brinsley Ford; thence by descent
Signature/inscription
Unsigned; no inscription
Subject
Lake Nemi is situated about 19 miles south of Rome in Lazio. It is a small volcanic lake, overlooked by the eponymous town. Both town and lake were closely associated with the cult of the goddess Diana, whose temple was in nearby Ariccia. It was known by Virgil and other ancient writers as
Speculum Dianae
(Diana's Mirror). Wilson went on to produce works such as P127 and P127A that made reference to the mythological associations of the place, by including the figures of Diana and Callisto as described by Ovid.
Related Prints
E72/33 Thomas Hastings,
The Lake of Nemi in Italy
, 1824, The British Museum (1854,0708.90) and other impressions
Versions
See 'Links' tab
Related Paintings
P127 Richard Wilson and Studio:
The Lake of Nemi or Speculum Dianae with Dolbadarn Castle (Diana and Callisto)
P127A
The Lake of Nemi or Speculum Dianae (The Lake of Nemi with Diana and Callisto)
Related Works by Other Artists
Gaspard Dughet,
Ideal Landscape
, later 1640s, Glasgow City Art Gallery and Museum
Critical commentary
Probably the painting referred to by Benjamin Booth as 'Nemi. painted at Rome' (Booth Notes Doc. 8). The style supports a dating to Wilson's Roman years.
Bibliography
Booth Notes Doc. 5, p. 2; probably Booth Notes Doc. 8, p. 1 (
Nemi. painted at Rome.
); Booth Notes, Doc. 9 (37): WGC, p. 208, pl. 93a (version 1); Walpole Society 1998-I, p. 15; Lord 2009, p. 53, no. 11; Williams 2011, p. 22, repr.
Link to WG Constable Archive Record
WGC/1/1/102
Updated by Compiler
2020-08-26 00:00:00
Work of Art
Prints
Thomas Hastings after Wilson,
The Lake of Nemi in Italy
, The British Museum
Paintings
Richard Wilson and Studio:
The Lake of Nemi or Speculum Dianae with Dolbadarn Castle (Diana and Callisto)
The Lake of Nemi or Speculum Dianae (The Lake of Nemi with Diana and Callisto)
Exhibitions
Brighton, Fine Art Galleries, 28 February - 2 May 1920
Hull, Ferens Art Gallery, November - December 1936
Conwy, Royal Cambrian Academy, 24 October - 23 December 2009
Weston Park, The Granary Art Gallery, 2 April - 3 July 2011
Exeter, Royal Albert Memorial Museum, 7 March - 5 April 1946
Sudbury, Gainsborough's House, 11 January - 31 May 2014
Machynlleth, Wales, 26 July - 14 August 1937
Biographies
Benjamin Booth (1732-1807)
Sir Brinsley Ford (1908-1999)
The Revd Richard Salwey Booth (1762-1807)
Elizabeth Booth (1763-1819)
Marianne Booth, Lady Ford (1767-1849)
Sir Richard Ford (1758-1806)
Documents
William George Constable,
Richard Wilson
Brinsley Ford and other authors,
The Ford Collection
Gareth Williams,
Masterpieces from the Ford Collection
Benjamin Booth, Unpublished Notes, Document 5: List of Wilson's Works with Owners
Benjamin Booth, Unpublished Notes, Document 8: List of Wilson's Paintings and Works by Old Masters and other Artists in Booth's Collection
Benjamin Booth, Unpublished Notes, Document 9: List of Wilson's Landscapes with Sizes and former Owners