
Description
Continental School, probably Italianate, late 18th to 19th century. Oil on canvas, stretched on a substantial wooden strainer with multiple cross-braces, presented in a narrow, dark-painted frame with a gilt liner. Conceived on an expansive, overmantel-like scale, the composition adopts the visual language of Baroque and Rococo pastoral fêtes and bacchanalian pastorals: an imagined Arcadia where music, leisure, and sensuality operate as allegories of pleasure and the arts.
At left, a partially draped young woman, crowned with flowers, lifts a tambourine into the air, her gesture functioning like a pictorial cue that "sounds" the scene into motion. The center is anchored by two closely posed women, their intertwined shoulders and tilted heads arranged in a deliberately theatrical manner, as if staged for an intimate vignette within a larger entertainment. To the right, a musician in a blue mantle plays a small guitar or lute-like instrument, extending the theme of harmony and seduction, while a reclining, turbaned youth (or androgynous figure) lounges on rich red drapery, the pose borrowing from classical prototypes of the sleeping or languid bacchic attendant. A small lapdog at the lower left reinforces the domestic, courtly character of the fantasy, linking the pastoral setting to aristocratic interiors where such pictures were frequently displayed.
The artist enriches the narrative with carefully placed props that signal cultivated pleasure: an ornamental ewer and basin, scattered papers or small booklets, and a compact still life of objects that read as the accessories of music-making, play, and flirtation. In the distance, a classically inspired architectural complex"”balustrades, pavilions, and tiny staffage figures"”creates a theatrical "set," pushing the episode into an idealized landscape that references antiquity without describing any specific site. The palette favors warm earth reds, umbers, and ambered highlights, with cool blue-green passages opening the sky and distant terrain; the overall tonality suggests an aged varnish film and an intentionally "old master" finish, consistent with decorative paintings made for grand rooms and long sightlines.
The verso shows a robust, reinforced support structure typical of large-format decorative canvases; a stenciled number reading "1793" appears on the stretcher, best understood as an inventory, collection, or workshop reference rather than a definitive painted date without corroborating documentation.
Measures: 67" w x 34.25" h
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Minor wear to surface commensurate with age and use. Areas of restoration to surface, previously relined.
Dimensions:
Height: 34.25 in.
Width: 67 in.
Depth: 2 in.
Category: Paintings
Origin: Italy
Materials: Canvas, Oil Paint
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At left, a partially draped young woman, crowned with flowers, lifts a tambourine into the air, her gesture functioning like a pictorial cue that "sounds" the scene into motion. The center is anchored by two closely posed women, their intertwined shoulders and tilted heads arranged in a deliberately theatrical manner, as if staged for an intimate vignette within a larger entertainment. To the right, a musician in a blue mantle plays a small guitar or lute-like instrument, extending the theme of harmony and seduction, while a reclining, turbaned youth (or androgynous figure) lounges on rich red drapery, the pose borrowing from classical prototypes of the sleeping or languid bacchic attendant. A small lapdog at the lower left reinforces the domestic, courtly character of the fantasy, linking the pastoral setting to aristocratic interiors where such pictures were frequently displayed.
The artist enriches the narrative with carefully placed props that signal cultivated pleasure: an ornamental ewer and basin, scattered papers or small booklets, and a compact still life of objects that read as the accessories of music-making, play, and flirtation. In the distance, a classically inspired architectural complex"”balustrades, pavilions, and tiny staffage figures"”creates a theatrical "set," pushing the episode into an idealized landscape that references antiquity without describing any specific site. The palette favors warm earth reds, umbers, and ambered highlights, with cool blue-green passages opening the sky and distant terrain; the overall tonality suggests an aged varnish film and an intentionally "old master" finish, consistent with decorative paintings made for grand rooms and long sightlines.
The verso shows a robust, reinforced support structure typical of large-format decorative canvases; a stenciled number reading "1793" appears on the stretcher, best understood as an inventory, collection, or workshop reference rather than a definitive painted date without corroborating documentation.
Measures: 67" w x 34.25" h
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Minor wear to surface commensurate with age and use. Areas of restoration to surface, previously relined.
Dimensions:
Height: 34.25 in.
Width: 67 in.
Depth: 2 in.
Category: Paintings
Origin: Italy
Materials: Canvas, Oil Paint
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Minor wear to surface commensurate with age and use. Areas of restoration to surface, previously relined.
Buyer's Premium
20%
Italy, Late 18th Century Old Master Arcadian Allegory of Music and Pleasure
Estimate $4,200-$10,430
Starting Price
$4,200
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