Santa Maria a Cetrella, Anacapri

c. 1892

William Stanley Haseltine

Associated Names
William Stanley Haseltine

Artist, American, 1835 - 1900

This painting shows a dilapidated white building placed atop rugged, rocky terrain, a blue body of water visible in the distance below. The building is surrounded by a wall that slopes diagonally downward with the face of the mountain. The wall is mostly white, but the plaster appears to have fallen off in places, exposing red bricks. In other places, there are deep cracks or vines creeping across the surface. The walls of the building behind are also cracked, and it has a small white tower and two round domes. The painting is lit dramatically, with the reddish-gray rocks nearest to us in shadow, and the building lit by bright light.  The water near the top right corner is a deep blue, and the sky above scene is blue with some fluffy white clouds.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    watercolor and gouache over graphite

  • Credit Line

    Joseph F. McCrindle Collection

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 38 x 56 cm (14 15/16 x 22 1/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2009.70.136


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

(Brian Sewell, London, 1979); Joseph F. McCrindle [1923-2008], New York; Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation, 2008; gift to NGA, 2009.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

2012

  • The McCrindle Gift: A Distinguished Collection of Drawings and Watercolors. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2012, 126-127, no. 52 (entry by Deborah Chotner).

Inscriptions

signed by artist, lower left in red watercolor: W.S.H.

Wikidata ID

Q64639645

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