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Buildings in Naples

Artists from all over Europe flocked to Italy in the eighteenth century. It was a place of breathtaking natural wonders, and a place to study antiquity and the great art of the Renaissance. When the Welsh artist Thomas Jones set out in 1776, Italy was the centre of a pioneering movement – the tradition of the landscape oil sketch. During his three year stay, Jones made a distinctive and deeply original contribution to this tradition. At the start of his second stay in Naples, from May 1780 until August 1783, Jones found lodgings with a roof terrace in a house near the harbour. From this vantage-point he made a series of highly finished oil studies of neighbouring buildings which have a remarkable freshness and immediacy. Away from the grand palaces and popular Italian sights, Thomas Jones delighted in humbler subjects - crumbling walls, lines of washing, shuttered windows. These were not the usual subjects of an eighteenth century artist. This minutely-detailed sketch was painted from the roof of his house in Naples. With its dusty blue and silver grey tones and unusual cropping technique, it looks refreshingly modern.

Buildings in Naples
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Item Number

NMW A 89

Measurements

Height (cm): 14.2
Width (cm): 21.6
Height (in): 5
Width (in): 8
h(cm) frame:29.3
h(cm)
w(cm) frame:37
w(cm)
d(cm) frame:5.5
d(cm)

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Painting Fine Art Celf ar y Cyd (100 Artworks) Welsh connection Building Roof Townscape and cityscape Landscape CADP content
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