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Artist:     Theodore Duclère (Naples 1812-1869)
Title:     Neapolitan peasant girl knitting on the terrasse
Item ID   7446
Price:     2500.00 €
   

   
 

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Genre scene with Neapolitan  peasant girl knitting on the terrasse, it was executed in 1845 by good listed Italian painter 
Theodore Duclère (Naples in 1812 – 1869).

He was born in Naples in 1812 to French parents; he attended the Neapolitan school of art at Posillipo, which had gathered around Antonio Pitloo’s atelier, and became his master’s most faithful pupil, whose daughter Sophia he married, inheriting part of his father-in-law’s collection, which is now in the museum. In those same years he developed a deep friendship with Giacinto Gigante and together with Vianelli and Carelli, Duclère can be considered among the most delicate Neapolitan landscape painters of the first half of the 19th century.

Duclère’s paintings take up the usual themes of Neapolitan vedute, with a particular fondness for views of the Sorrento coastline.

However, he gave better proof of himself in the production of small landscape studies conducted from life on individual natural motifs and characterised by striking colouristic effects of immediate optical appeal. In these works, the lesson of Pitloo is evident, which also persists in his later works, where the influence of Giacinto Gigante can also be felt in the choice of cuts and framing and especially in the more studiously illustrative tone of the description.

Works by him are in the Museo Correale Sorrento.

Literature: Lexicons by ThIeme/Becker ( in Germn), Bénézit ( in French), Comanducci ( in Italian).

Inscription: signed and dated 1845, lower left, on the back of the canvas German inscription by the previous collector with the name of the artist and title of the painting.

Technique: oil on canvas, original period gilt frame.

Measurements: unframed w 10 5/8" x h 15 1/3" (27 x 39 cm), framed 14 1/2" x 18 2/3"(37 x 47,7 cm).

Condition: very good.