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Luigi Mayer (c.1755 - 1803)

View of the remains of the Temple (supposed of Esculapius) at Agrigentum [Sicily]

c.1776-92

Oil on canvas

Height: 43.2cm
Width: 63.5cm

Inscription: VEDUTA DI UN ANTICO TEMPIO CREDUTO DI ESCULAPIO I PIU LONTANI DELLA CONCORDIA E D ERCOLE ES?STI IN AGRIGENTO / Luigi Mayer pinx.
Inscription note: Across the bottom of the canvas.

Museum number: P335

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Provenance help-art-provenance

Purchased by Soane at the Sir Robert Anslie sale, Christie's, 10 March 1809, lot 9. Luigi Mayer accompanied Sir Robert Ainslie, Ambassador to Constantinople 1776-92, on his travels in the Levant and Mediterranean and produced paintings for him with the intention that a selection eventually be engraved and published.

Literature

Soane, Description, 1830, p.24
Llewellyn, Briony, 'Luigi Mayer - Draughtsman to His Majesty's Amabassador at the Ottoman Porte', The Magazine for the International Collector of Watercolours, Drawings and Prints, Vol. 5, No. 4, Winter 1990
Llewellyn, Briony, 'The Empire Unvarnished' in Cornucopia, issue 53, 2015, pp.48-63


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