ID 1277541
Lot 1798 | Julius Caesar Ibbetson
Estimate value
€ 1 600 – 3 200
(1759 Farnley Moor/Leeds - 1817 Masham/North Yorkshire)
Flusslandschaft mit Burgruine und alter Steinbogenbrücke im Abendrot
Fein lasierend gemalte, atmosphärisch gestimmte, von sanften Hügeln und Bergen durchzogene Landschaft aus England oder Wales, im Mittelgrund Blick auf ein Kirchdorf. Unterstützt von zahlreichen Mäzenen, lebte und arbeitete Ibbetson außer während einer China- und Java-Reise (1787/88) in Wales, Schottland, Südengland, Yorkshire, im Lake District und in London. In seinen Bildern nahm er Anregungen von Thomas Gainsborough und Richard Wilson auf, schuf aber oft auch gänzlich Eigenständiges. 1785 debütierte Ibbetson in der Royal Academy in London und stellte danach bis 1815 fast alljährlich aus, oft mehrere Gemälde, 1792 sogar 11 Werke. Dies spricht für die hohe Anerkennung des Malers, die er zu dieser Zeit genoss - Benjamin West bezeichnet ihn als den "Berchem Englands". Seine meist kleinformatigen Landschaften belebte er häufig mit reicher Tier- und Figurenstaffage. Historisch bedeutend ist sein seit 1785 in mehreren Versionen geschaffenes Gemälde "George Biggins' Afstieg im Lunardi-Ballon" (u. a. in der Neuen Pinakothek in München). Öl/Eichenholztafel. L. u. sign. u. dat. 1797. 33,7 cm x 43,2 cm Rahmen.
Oil on oak panel. Signed and dated 1797.
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