A Procession of Triumphal Cars in the Piazza San Marco, Venice, Celebrating the Visit of the Conti del Nord (recto)

Description

This drawing records a grand procession through Venice's Piazza San Marco on the penultimate day of the 1782 celebrations for the visit of the Russian Grand Duke Paul (Pavel) Petrovitch and his wife Maria Feodorovna. Francesco Guardi was likely commissioned by the Venetian state to document the ducal visit. Drawing from the vantage point of the Procuratie Nuove (a palace on one side of the piazza), Guardi sketched five carriages festooned with allegories, which were meant to celebrate the governments of Catherine the Great and Venice. In order to include as much of the procession as possible, he manipulated the perspective of the buildings on the right side of the square.The loose handling and lively immediacy of the pen work suggests he executed it on the spot. One drawing (Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin) and two oil paintings (private collections, Venice and Milan) of the same scene survive. Cleveland’s sheet likely preceded these more detailed and polished compositions.

Provenance

Henry Oppenheimer [1859-1932], London. (?-1936); (Sold at Henry Oppenheimer’s sale at Christie's, London, July 10, 1936, cat. no. 93.) (1936); Brinsley Ford [1908-1999], London. (?-1954); (Sold at Sotheby's, London, November 10, 1954, cat. no. 39.) (1954); (Richard H. Zinser, New York, NY, sold to The Cleveland Museum of Art, March 1955.) (probably 1954-1955); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH. (1955-)

A Procession of Triumphal Cars in the Piazza San Marco, Venice, Celebrating the Visit of the Conti del Nord (recto)

Francesco Guardi

1782

Accession Number

1955.164.a

Medium

pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash

Dimensions

Sheet: 25.9 x 36.8 cm (10 3/16 x 14 1/2 in.)

Classification

Drawing

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

John L. Severance Fund