Item : 139768
Vittorio Amedeo Cignaroli and Angelo Cignaroli (Turin, 1730-1800; Turin, 1767-1841/1842) - Landscapes SOLD
Author : Vittorio Amedeo Cignaroli e Angelo Cignaroli
Period: 18th century
Vittorio Amedeo Cignaroli and Angelo Cignaroli (Turin, 1730-1800; Turin, 1767-1841/1842)
View of the Novalesa Valley, circa 1795
Oil on canvas, 48.5 x 68.5 cm.
Arcadian landscape with Turin in the background, circa 1795
Oil on canvas, 48.5 x 68.5 cm.
Unpublished.
SOLD
The two paintings are highly representative of the late period of Vittorio Amedeo Cignaroli's painting, when the now elderly artist collaborated with his son Angelo and created landscapes that were decidedly more realistic than his usual style. The works, the view of Novalesa and the Arcadian landscape with Turin in the background, formed a pair and have a royal provenance as suggested by the inscriptions on the back, which read: "View of the Valley of the village of Novalesa 'HM' [His Majesty]" and "View with buildings in the background - Cignaroli, Vittorio Amedeo Gaetano". The view of the village of Novalesa, which gives its name to the valley, with the waterfalls flowing from the mountains, is particularly luminous and captivating; the view with Turin in the background cleverly mixes reality and fantasy for a certainly very suggestive effect.
These fascinating glimpses of ancient Piedmont represent an extreme approach... (see Giamblanco catalogue 2015)
[Arabella Cifani]
English version
VITTORIO AMEDEO AND ANGELO CIGNAROLI
(Turin, 1730 – 1800; Turin, 1767 – 1841/1842)
View of Novalesa Valley, 1795 circa
Oil on canvas, 48,5 x 68,5 cm
Arcadian landscape with Turin on the background, 1780-85
Oil on canvas, 48,5 x 68,5 cm
Unpublished
SOLD
The paintings are well representative of the late style of Vittorio Amedeo, when the old artist works with his son Angelo. View of Novalesa Valley portrays realistic landscapes, which is quite exceptional in Cignaroli’s production; Arcadian landscape artfully mixes dream and reality, bringing about a very evocative effect. The two paintings came probably in a pair, from a royal residence, as the descriptions on the reverse of the canvases suggest: «View of Novalesa village Valley HM [His Majesty]», and «View with buildings on the background – Cignaroli, Vittorio Amedeo Gaetano».
Cignaroli’s style evolved over the last twenty years of his career, shifting to a less imaginative and more realistic view of nature, with a renewed attention to light… (see GALLERIA GIAMBLANCO DIPINTI ANTICHI Italian Paintings of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, Allemandi, 2015)
[Arabella Cifani]
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