Vista do Cairo, Egito (Vue du Caire) - Jean-Léon Gérôme
Cairo - Egito
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OST - 23x31
Painted in Cairo, the present work probably dates from
Gérôme’s second trip to Egypt in 1862, when he crossed the desert for the first
time and also went to Syria. He returned to Egypt in 1868, this time with
a group which included Albert Goupil, Paul Lenoir, and Léon Bonnat, and
together they journeyed into the Sinai desert.
The present work can be compared with other studies from
Gérôme’s travels, for example the view of the Monastery of Saint Catherine
which was sold in these rooms on 9 July 2019. Of identical dimensions to
the present work, that oil shared the same early provenance. As Dr Emily
Weeks has noted: 'the importance of these plein air oil
sketches to Gérôme is made clear in an autobiographical essay of 1878:
"[E]ven when worn out after long marches under the bright
sun, as soon as our camping spot was reached I got down to work with
concentration. But Oh! How many things were left behind of which I carried only
the memory away! And I prefer three touches of colour on a piece of canvas to
the most vivid memory, but one had to continue on with some regret."
The present study was taken up by Gérôme as the basis
for the background of Bonaparte in Cairo (Hearst
Castle, California): one of a series of oils setting Napoleon in Cairo,
inspired by Gérôme's own studies painted on-the-spot.


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