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View of Naples in Moonlight

Maker (French, 1729 - before 1802)
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Date1770
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions18 1/2 x 26 3/8 in. (47 x 67 cm.)
DescriptionThis painting depicts a view of the bay of Naples in Italy by moonlight.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Purchased with funds from the Art Collectors' Council in memory of John Sturgeon
Label TextThese paintings (2014.17.1 and 2014.17.2), created as a pair, play off of one another through balance and contrast. In "View of Naples," the juxtaposition of cool moonlight and warm fire allows the chilly sea to provoke a sense of distant wonder while the sheltered bonfire draws us to its intimate protection. In "Scene of a Shipwreck," the artist underscores the dramatic terror of the event by contrasting the blast of lightening from the angry storm with its pitiable victims.

Volaire spent many years in Naples, attracted to the beauty of the bay and drama of Vesuvius, whose eruptions created widespread awe and fascination.
Status
On view
Object number2014.17.2
Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
Pierre-Jacques Volaire
1770
Object number: 2014.17.1
Wagon Outside an Inn
Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg
1760-1800
Object number: 79.10
Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
Jacques-Louis David
ca. 1791
Object number: 78.20.2
Young Girl Bathing
Pierre-Paul Prud'hon
1782
Object number: 78.20.16
Naples, view of the Bay
Joseph Parnell
n.d.
Object number: 82.184
View of Naples and Vesuvius
William Parrott
n.d.
Object number: 72.41F
Vesuvius from Portici
Joseph Wright of Derby
ca.1774-76
Object number: 97.27
Cemetery, Naples
Edward William Cooke
n.d.
Object number: 59.55.302.88
Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius
James Baker Pyne
n.d.
Object number: 2004.20.6
Neapolitan Fisher-girls Surprised Bathing by Moonlight
Joseph Mallord William Turner
ca. 1840
Object number: 81.13
Interior, Sheep and Shepherd
Charles Émile Jacque
c. 1875
Object number: 7.10
Sheep at Pasture
Charles Émile Jacque
c. 1870
Object number: 7.14