- Description
-
- Creator
- Francis Towne (1739 - 1816)
- Title(s)
-
- A View of the Spot where Hannibal is said to have looked at Rome
- Date
- 1781
- Medium
- Pencil, pen and grey and black inks, watercolour
- Dimensions
-
- image width 246mm,
- image length 384mm
- Mount
- mounted by the artist on paper watermarked with the date "1811"
- Inscription
-
- sheet, recto, lower right
- “No53 / Francis Towne delt 1781”
- Inscription
-
- sheet, verso
- “No.53 / A View of the spot where Hannibal is said to have looked at Rome from / Francis Towne / 1781”
- in brown ink
- Inscription
-
- artist's mount, verso
- “Italy / No53 / The spot where Hannibal is said to have look’t at Rome from / drawn by Francis Towne on the Spot 1781”
- in handwriting typical of Towne’s old age
- Object Type
- Watercolour
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- Collection
-
- (T08559)
- Catalogue Number
- FT283
- Description Sources
- Examination; Museum records (image)
Provenance
Untraced until sold anonymously at Foster’s on 27 July 1910, lot 151 (a group with FT228, FT257, FT283, FT284, FT296, FT310, FT318, FT319, FT325, FT326, FT327, FT329, FT330, FT339, FT340, FT361, FT793 and a drawing by an unidentified pupil), for 25s. to Paul Oppé (1878–1957; no.40), whose descendants sold it in 1996 with the rest of Oppé’s collection to the present owner, the Tate Gallery (T08559).
- Associated People & Organisations
- Tate, London, 1996, T08559
- Adolph Paul Oppé (1878 - 1957), London, 27 July 1910, GBP 25s, no.40
- Foster's auctioneers (1883 - 1940), 27 July 1910, lot 151
Sold as a group with FT228, FT257, FT283, FT284, FT296, FT310, FT318, FT319, FT325, FT326, FT327, FT329, FT330, FT339, FT340, FT361, FT793 and a drawing by an unidentified pupil
- Exhibition History
- Forty Drawings of Roman Scenes by British Artists (1715-1850) from Originals in the British Museum in the Esposizione internationale di Belle Arti, 1911, no. II, 46
- Exhibition of Selected Watercolour Drawings by Artists of the Early English School, Thomas Agnew & Sons, 1921, no. 33
- Catalogue of a collection of pictures, drawings, furniture and works of art of the Empire and Regency period : select examples of Romano-British art, Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1929, no. 16
- 76th Annual Exhibition of Water-Colour Drawings, Thomas Agnew & Sons, 1949, no. 21
- Early English Drawings and Watercolours from the Collection of Paul Oppe Esq., Graves Art Gallery, 1952, no. 60
- Exhibition of Works from The Paul Oppe Collection, Royal Academy, 1958, no. 88
- Exhibition of Works from The Paul Oppe Collection, National Gallery of Canada, 1961, no. 83
- Francis Towne, Tate Gallery; Leeds City Art Gallery, 24 June 1997 - 4 January 1998, no. 32
- Bibliography
- Adrian Bury, Francis Towne - Lone Star of Water-Colour Painting, Charles Skilton: London, 1962, p. 145
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