Gilles-François-Joseph Closson, 'The Cascade at Tivoli', about 1824-29
About the work
Overview
This sketch was painted from the bottom of the gorge at Tivoli, looking up at the steep rocky cliff and the Cascatelli falls. Closson chose to concentrate on the dramatic contrast between the texture and colours of the cascading waters and the foliage growing on the cliff rock. At the centre of the painting, the colours change from dark to light, highlighted by the reflection of sunlight on the foam of the cascade.
Key facts
Details
- Full title
- The Cascade at Tivoli
- Artist dates
- 1798 - 1842
- Date made
- about 1824-29
- Medium and support
- Oil on paper laid on canvas
- Dimensions
- 56.2 × 39.6 cm
- Acquisition credit
- The Gere Collection, on long-term loan to the ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â
- Inventory number
- L809
- Location
- Room 39
- Image copyright
- The Gere Collection, on long-term loan to the ÁùºÏ²ÊÔ¤²â, © Private collection 2002. Used by permission
- Collection
- Main Collection
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