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Man and Woman from the Village of Сhieuti Albanesi in the Province of Lucera di Puglia (Apulia)

Bartolomeo Pinelli

  • Man and Woman from the Village of Сhieuti Albanesi in the Province of Lucera di Puglia (Apulia) 2
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Basic information
ID
Г-IV-1762
Author
Bartolomeo Pinelli
Name
Man and Woman from the Village of Сhieuti Albanesi in the Province of Lucera di Puglia (Apulia)
Date of creation
1816
Technique
etching watercolour
Material
paper
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
10 x 16
Information about author
Author
Bartolomeo Pinelli
Artist's lifetime
1781–1835
Country
Italy
Biography
Bartolomeo Pinelli (1781, Rome – 1835, ibid.) was an Italian painter, engraver, and sculptor. He was the son of the ceramist G. B. Pinelli. Bartolomeo was born in ​​the Trastevere district (over the Tiber River). He studied in Bologna and later at the Academy of Saint Luke in Rome. The artist attended the Academy of Felice Giani, an Italian painter of the Neoclassic style, from whom he adopted the drawing style. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Pinelli took an interest in the engravings of the Renaissance, namely in the works by Marcantonio Raimondi, and started making etchings and lithographs out of his drawings. In 1809, Pinelli created his first series of watercolour etchings – Collection of Fifty Picturesque Costumes (Raccolta di Cinquanta Costumi Pittoreschi). The album was reissued in 1814 and 1815. In 1816, a new version of the album under the title New Collection of Fifty Picturesque Costumes (Nuova Raccolta di Cinquanta Costumi Pittoreschi incisi di acqua forte) was released. Most of the Lviv engravings are from this series. The central theme of the artist's work is genre scenes (Costumi), which he saw in Rome and Naples, as well as the provinces of Abruzzo and Molise. Pinelli's engravings are not only of artistic value but also carry important ethnographic information. In the 1820s and 1830s, the artist created drawings and engravings for poems by Torquato Tasso (1827–1829) and the novel "Don Quixote" (1834) by Miguel de Cervantes. One of Pinelli's famous series of drawings is "Seven Hills of Rome" (Sette colli di Roma) (1827–1830). The artist's works are housed in many Italian museums and collections of other countries.
Object description
The work is from the Neapolitan series. A similar composition in a square frame has been known since 1816. It is nearly the only Pinelli’s composition associated with the Apulia region. In the foreground, a seller of spoons and other household items is depicted. He is walking along the coast with his modest goods. A young woman in traditional Neapolitan clothing (a blue and yellow dress with bows on the shoulders, a long skirt, and an apron with ornaments) approaches him. Her head is completely covered with a wide headscarf. The sea depicted in the background is likely very windy. The young salesman covered his shoulder with a blue cloak over a red jacket. He is wearing knee-length trousers; dark bast shoes on puttees (leg wraps) resembling ciocie; on his head is a wide-brimmed black hat. The woman has already chosen a purchase – small tongs she holds in her hand. The action is taking place on a hill above the Adriatic Sea coast. A few strokes in the distance on the left outline a sailboat. In the background, the green crowns of coastal trees are seen between the blue sea strip and the hill.
Сhieuti Albanesi is one of two villages on the Apennine Peninsula; it was founded by Albanians who escaped Turkish persecution in the 15th century. It is located on the border of two regions, Apulia and Molise.
Inscriptions
In the lower left corner, there is the author's signature Pinelli f written in italics, date – 1816, and some illegible inscriptions. In the centre of the engraving, under the image, is the work's title Uomo, e Donna del Paese di Сhieuti Albanesi, Provincia Lucera di Puglia. The number "50" is in the upper right corner above the plate.
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery