Florence from Bellosguardo
1863
Oil on canvas
support: 600 x 1013 mm
frame: 807 x 1206 x 83 mm painting Presented by Thomas Stainton in memory of Charles and Lavinia Handley-Read 1972 T01560
Brett became a student at the Royal Academy in 1853. Here he was influenced by the work of the and the writings of their most powerful supporter, John Ruskin. His earliest pictures in the Pre-Raphaelite style were much praised by Ruskin. During the winters of 1861-2 and 1862-3, he stayed in Florence where he painted this picture. It shows the city from the south-west looking towards Fiesole and the Appenines. The picture adheres strictly to the principle of 'truth to nature' and is a rare example of Pre-Raphaelite townscape.
(From the display caption August 2004)
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