
Property from The Juli and Andrew Wieg Collection
Roman ruins with figures
Lot Closed
December 9, 04:09 PM GMT
Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Property from The Juli and Andrew Wieg Collection
Pieter Anthonisz. van Groenewegen
Delft circa 1600 - 1658 The Hague
Roman ruins with figures
indistinctly signed lower left:....wegen
oil on copper
unframed: 29 x 37.5 cm.; 11⅜ x 14¾ in.
framed: 40.4 x 49 cm.; 15⅞ x 19⅜ in.
Van Groenewegen travelled to Italy and joined the Bentveughels in Rome from 1615 to 1623: he was known among them by the nickname Leeuw (lion). During that time, he painted various views of ruins, such as the present work, set in captivating Italianate landscapes. This capriccio view inspired by the Palatine Hill in Rome is taken from the same viewpoint as Van Groenewegen's most famous work in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, in which Van Groenewegen incorporates elements from the Palatine Hill and the Forum.1 Another work with a similar structure, though identified as the Castello dell’Acqua Giulia, was sold at Lempertz, Cologne, 12 May 2012, lot 1261.2