A CAPRICCIO OF A RUINED CLASSICAL PORT
Signed H. WINDER, 1757. After Claude Lorrain (Gellée), 1600-1682
An 18th century oil on canvas depicting a port with ruined classical buildings of the Corinthian and Ionic orders to the right and a fortified Renassiance harbour building to the left. An Indiaman in full sail leaving port, a rowing boat with two gentlemen being rowed by four sailors. A futher two small boats in the harbour. Figures in discourse on the steps of the ruins, one pointing towards the interior.
The imaginery scene represents a typical mid-18th century capriccio depicting classical architectural ruins within a seaport setting and is based on a series of scenes depicting embarkations and disembarkations from classical seaports painted by Claude Lorrain (Gellée) between c.1639-1648 including Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula; Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba from The Bouillon Claudes; Embarkation of St. Paul at Ostia; The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus
Signed, bottom right, H. Winder and dated 1757
Framed in a 19th century gilt wood and composition swept frame
After Claude Lorrain School














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