Vista de Tivoli com Velha Cachoeira e Rio Aniene, Tivoli, Itália (View of Tivoli with the Old Waterfall and Left Bank of the River Aniene) - Gaspar van Wittel
Tivoli - Itália
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Vanvitelli trained in his native Netherlands with still-life
painter Matthias Withoos, and relocated to Rome in 1674, where he was engaged
in illustrating the project to make the Tiber navigable from Perugia to
the Tyrrhenian Sea. He was one of the first painter of vedute in
oil and counted Italian noble families among his patrons, and his brightly
colored views would influence Canaletto, Guardi, Panini, and others. The
present view was likely based on studies Vanvitelli made while traveling the
environs of Rome; Tivoli is about 30 kilometers from the capital city. Here he
looks onto the left bank of the Aniene in Tivoli from a viewpoint on the San
Martino bridge. The pendant to this painting depicts Tivoli's Temple of Vesta,
and was sold at Sotheby's London, 9 December 1987, lot 31.
On the far left, the Via Valeria leads to the belfry of the
church of Santa Maria del Ponte. The waterfall at center appears as it did
before the Aniene, a feeder to the Tiber, was rerouted in 1834. Along the left
bank of the river, townspeople do chores and stop to chat on multiple levels of
the steep paths winding through town. Tivoli became a destination for tourists
and artists in the early modern period because of its picturesque ruins and
waterfall, and Vanvitelli painted about 30 views of the town between 1691 and
1723.
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