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Thomas Jones

Road to S. Maria de Monti, Naples

Maker

Thomas Jones (Welsh, 1742-1803)

Title

Road to S. Maria de Monti, Naples

Year

1781

Medium

  • Watercolor applied with brush,
  • and graphite

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Watercolor applied with brush,
  • and graphite

Materials

watercolor

Dimensions

21 x 28.1 cm (8 1/4 x 11 1/16 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Anonymous gift

Object Number

71.153.13

Type

  • Drawings and Watercolors

Publications

  • Books

Selection II: British Watercolors and Drawings from the Museum's Collection

  • Journal

Pilgrims of Beauty: Art and Inspiration in 19th-Century Italy

Exhibition History

Pilgrims of Beauty
Art and Inspiration in 19th-Century Italy
Feb 03, 2012 – Jul 08, 2012

Label copy

While living in Naples during his six-year sojourn in Italy, Thomas Jones returned often to sketch in this secluded spot outside the city. The watercolors and oil sketches from this period present an immediate and personal encounter, focusing on the light and shadows at specific times of day. For Jones, this particular trail was captivating because it called to mind the landscapes of the great 17th-century Neapolitan Baroque painter Salvator Rosa. Jones wrote in his diary on June 2, 1781: “Here may visibly be traced the Scenery that Salvator Rosa formed himself upon . . . Every hundred yards presents you with a new and perfect composition of that Master.”

Luminous Landscapes
British Watercolors from the Museum's Collection
May 27, 2005 – Aug 14, 2005

Label copy

From 1776 to 1786, Jones was in Italy as Francis Towne’s companion and guide. They spent most of their time in Naples, where this scene was sketched, and Rome. Note Jones’s inscription at the upper right corner of the sheet indicating the direction of the sun and that he was capturing morning light. The wonderfully detailed scalloped patterning of the foliage in graphite is characteristic of his work. The watercolor is employed in the typical mode of the topographic tradition to fill in the outlines of a drawing with color.

Selection II
British Watercolors and Drawings from the Museum's Collection
Apr 13, 1972 – May 14, 1972

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Thomas Jones (Welsh, 1742-1803)
Road to S. Maria de Monti, Naples, 1781
Watercolor applied with brush, and graphite
21 x 28.1 cm (8 1/4 x 11 1/16 inches)
Anonymous gift 71.153.13

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