Landscape with Waterfall and Figures

1768

135.2 cm 176.2 cm

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At the age of twenty Vernet left his native Avignon for a lengthy stay in Rome where he devloped a style of idealized landscape painting derived from the 17th-century classical traditions of Claude Lorrain and Salvator Rosa. Not until 1762 did he settle in Paris, meeting with...

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Sir John Boyd, 1st Baronet (1718-1800), Danson, December 1766, by commission; Sir John Boyd, 2nd Baronet (1750-1815), by inheritance; John Johnston (1745-1828), 1805, by purchase [1]; Anna Johnston (his wife, died 1860), by inheritance, 1828 [2]; Alfred Bean (1823-1890), by purchase, 1863 [3];The Ehrich Galleries, New York, 1929-31; Juliet Anne Scott Pierson [d. 1964], Greenwich, CT [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Victor Sparks, New York [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1964, by purchase.[1] Purchased with the Danson estate[2] Inheritated from her husband with the Danson estate[3] likely sold by Bean in the 1860s when the painting was replaced with a large mirror
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