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Vesuvius still arouses much interest among artists, for some it is a source of inspiration for works of art of considerable interest, are some images representing Vesuvius realized by famous contemporary artists.
Marco Abbamondi
Marco Abbamondi
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol
Gaetano Ausiello
Gaetano Ausiello
Alfredo Avagliano
Alfredo Avagliano
Nadia Basso
Nadia Basso
Luca Dall'Olio
Luca Dall'Olio
Giuseppe Di Zanni
Giuseppe Di Zanni
Franco Gracco
Franco Gracco
Mario Fortunato
Mario Fortunato
Michela Girasole
Michela Girasole
Tiberio Gracco
Tiberio Gracco
Franco Longo
Franco Longo
Nicola Russo
Nicola Russo
Gustavo Pozzo
Gustavo Pozzo
Romualdo Schiano
Romualdo Schiano
Giuseppe Sticchi
Giuseppe Sticchi
Vincenzo Vavuso
Vincenzo Vavuso
Franco Avitabile
Franco Avitabile
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... Here I am in the top of Vesuvius. I write sitting in his mouth and am ready to descend down the crater. The sun, now and then, bursting, across the veil of vapor that surrounds the mountain. These vapors hide me one of the most beautiful scenery on earth and serve to redouble the horror of the place. Vesuvius, the clouds separated by charming towns springs at its base, it seems so placed in the deepest desert; nor the spectacle of a flourishing city takes force MISUSE terrifying feeling.
FR de Chateaubriand - Journey to Italy (1803-1804)
Beyond its geophysical value, over the centuries Vesuvius has played a very important role in the history of art since (first century AD) was painted in fresco "shade of green vine leaves" to the more recent expressions of 'contemporary art.
Painters, watercolor painters and engravers of almost every age, trend and nationalities have variously interpreted; among them Italian, French, British, Germans, Austrians, Russians and Danes inspired by many different genres and art movements, called "quaint", "sublime", "heroic", "romantic", "catastrophic", "horrific", and even from ' "abstraction".
In particular, in 1631 the Vesuvius made its first appearance in the painting of the time as an absolute protagonist of the work of art, but also as a destroyer; It is the case of Didier canvas bar. However it not always had a leading role. Indeed, until the first half of '700 generally formed the backdrop to the Neapolitan landscape as an accessory item, while leaving room for the reaction of the people, who, terrified by an eruption in progress, invoked his patron saints.
Of the numerous artists of the '700 and' 800 that have portrayed the "smoking mountain" remember Bonavia, Volaire, Pietro Fabris, Hackert, Xavier della Gatta, Giacinto Gigante and Anthony Pitloo. Again, in the second half of the '700 Vesuvius it reviews the role of "dominates the landscape" in the compositions of the artists, being observed from different points along the Gulf of Naples, for example from Torre Annunziata and Porches.
In time, though, fin'oltre the second half of the 800, the representations of forgiveness Vesuvius any emotional value, reduced to mere repetition of the classic image of 'gulf with the smoking volcano in the background'. Some interesting variant is offered by the artist Johan Christian Dahl, Norwegian, Franz Ludwig Catel, German, and the sculptor Thorvaldsen. In 1819 Joseph William Turner and Camille Corot, 'playing' with the color contrasts, enrich the image of Vesuvius an extraordinary brightness.
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Of the many artists who have portrayed the "smoking mountain" we recall in particular the extraordinary works of Bonavia, Volaire, Pietro Fabris, Hackert, Xavier della Gatta, Giacinto Gigante, Antonio Pitloo, Turner ... realized between '700 and' 800. From the same period a number of paintings by unknown artists of obvious artistic value.
Franz Ludwig Catel
Franz Ludwig Catel
Carlo Bonavia
Carlo Bonavia
Carlo Bonavia
Carlo Bonavia
J. B. Camille Corot
J. B. Camille Corot
Hermann David Salomon Corrodi
Hermann David Salomon Corrodi
John Robert Cozens
John Robert Cozens
J.C. Dahl
J.C. Dahl
Saverio Della Gatta
Saverio Della Gatta
Saverio Della Gatta
Saverio Della Gatta
Saverio Della Gatta
Saverio Della Gatta
Saverio Della Gatta
Saverio Della Gatta
Camillo De Vito
Camillo De Vito
Johan Christian Dahl
Johan Christian Dahl
Pietro Fabris
Pietro Fabris
Odoardo Fischetti
Odoardo Fischetti
Luigi Gentile
Luigi Gentile
Giacinto Gigante
Giacinto Gigante
Giacinto Gigante
Giacinto Gigante
Giacinto Gigante
Giacinto Gigante
Giacinto Gigante
Giacinto Gigante
Giacinto Gigante
Giacinto Gigante
Philipp Hackert
Philipp Hackert
Jean Houel
Jean Houel
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Gioacchino La Pira
Gioacchino La Pira
Gioacchino La Pira
Gioacchino La Pira
Johannes Lingelbach
Johannes Lingelbach
Lorrain
Lorrain
Giovan Battista Lusieri
Giovan Battista Lusieri
Abraham Louis Rodolphe Ducros
Abraham Louis Rodolphe Ducros
Gabriele Ricciardelli
Gabriele Ricciardelli
Tommaso Ruiz
Tommaso Ruiz
Scipione Compagno
Scipione Compagno
Micco Spadaro
Micco Spadaro
Philipp Hackert
Philipp Hackert
Pierre-Jacques Volaire
Pierre-Jacques Volaire
Pierre-Jacques Volaire
Pierre-Jacques Volaire
Pierre-Jacques Volaire
Pierre-Jacques Volaire
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Joseph Mallord William Turner
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