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Firework Display at the Castel Sant Angelo by Joseph Wright of Derby

Firework Display at the Castel Sant Angelo

Joseph Wright of Derby·1776

Historical Context

This 1776 painting of a firework display at the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome captures one of the spectacular pyrotechnic shows that marked papal celebrations. Wright witnessed such displays during his Italian sojourn, and the subject perfectly combined his fascination with artificial light and Italian topography. Joseph Wright of Derby's paintings of artificial light — candlelight, firelight, the glow of volcanic eruptions, the brilliance of fireworks — were his most original contribution to European painting. Trained in London under Thomas Hudson and deeply influenced by his observation of the candlelight and firework effects at English pleasure gardens, he brought to the depiction of artificial light a technical mastery that had no parallel in British painting of his time. His Italian journey of 1773-1775 exposed him to the dramatic natural light effects of Vesuvius in eruption and the fireworks at Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, experiences that intensified his lifelong fascination with the dramatic possibilities of non-natural illumination.

Technical Analysis

The nocturnal scene demonstrates Wright's mastery of artificial light effects, with fireworks illuminating the medieval fortress and reflecting in the Tiber, creating a composition of extraordinary chromatic drama.

Look Closer

  • ◆The fireworks burst over Castel Sant'Angelo in colors Wright renders with saturated chromatics.
  • ◆The Tiber's surface reflects the fireworks display — doubled burst above and below the water line.
  • ◆Crowds watching from the riverbanks are painted in silhouette against the lit sky and water.
  • ◆The castle's architecture is rendered in cool moonlight where it escapes the fireworks' glow.

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Birmingham Museums Trust

Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
42.5 × 70.5 cm
Era
Neoclassicism
Style
British Neoclassicism
Genre
Religious
Location
Birmingham Museums Trust, Birmingham
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