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Piazza Montanara at the Theatre of Marcellus, Rome c. 1775
Pen and brown wash over pencil, many corrections in stronger ink | 36.1 x 53.1 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 913354
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A pen and wash design for an engraving of a scene in Rome. Inscribed with the title in a cartouche below and, in pencil in a hand identified as the dealer Colnaghi's, "Original Drawings by Allan fm Mr P Sandby Collection".
This is one of a group of ten drawings in the Royal Collection by David Allan showing scenes from the Carnival in Rome (see RCINs 913351-913360). In all of the drawings, the architecture is reversed, implying that Allan executed the drawings as designs for engravings. In 1780 Allan informed Sir William Hamilton that drawings of the Carnival which he had made in 1775 were purchased by Paul Sandby, who 'executed them charmingly in aquatinta prints' (Quoted in T. Crouther Gordon, David Allan: The Scottish Hogarth (1951) p. 32). Only four aquatints by Sandby are known, however, which were published with an accompanying introduction in 1780-1 (see British Museum, inv. no. 1904,0819.759). It is unclear as to whether Allan made these designs expressly to be engraved by Sandby.
Allan, a history and genre painter, spent a decade in Rome, during which period he studied with Gavin Hamilton. His 'Hector’s Farewell from Andromache' won the Accademia di S Luca's gold medal in 1773.Provenance
Previously in the possession of Paul Sandby. Acquired by the Prince Regent from Colnaghi on 23 March 1812 for 30 gns (for ten drawings by the artist). Royal Archives Invoice 27835
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Medium and techniques
Pen and brown wash over pencil, many corrections in stronger ink
Measurements
36.1 x 53.1 cm (sheet of paper)
Other number(s)
RL 13354