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Italian Lake Scene by Richard Wilson

Italian Lake Scene

Richard Wilson·c. 1748

Historical Context

Italian Lake Scene at Bolling Hall Museum reflects Wilson’s experience of the volcanic lakes south of Rome—Albano, Nemi, and Avernus—which became among his most popular subjects. These crater lakes, surrounded by wooded hills and steeped in mythological associations, embodied the ideal fusion of natural beauty and classical culture. Richard Wilson's Italian landscapes were the foundation on which his entire career was built. The years he spent in Rome in the 1750s, studying the work of Claude Lorrain and Gaspar Dughet in the landscape of the Roman campagna that had inspired them, gave him the compositional intelligence and tonal discipline that distinguished his mature work from the topographical painting that preceded him in British art. His Italian subjects — the Alban Hills, the volcanic lakes, the ruins of the campagna — were produced both for the British tourists who wanted souvenirs of their Grand Tour and for the collector market in London that was learning to value landscape painting as a serious genre.

Technical Analysis

The lake’s still surface creates reflections that double the visual depth of the scene. Wilson’s warm Italian palette and carefully controlled tonal values create a sense of luminous serenity.

Look Closer

  • ◆The Italian volcanic lake at Bolling Hall shows the characteristic enclosed composition of Wilson's crater-lake subjects — wooded hills descending to still dark water without visible shore.
  • ◆The staffage figures navigating a small boat on the lake provide both scale and the suggestion of travel across mythologically charged waters — a human presence that acknowledges but does not domesticate the sublime.
  • ◆Wilson's characteristic warm-tinted horizon sky contrasts with the cooler lake surface and shadow masses, organizing the composition through temperature contrast rather than linear perspective.
  • ◆The painting's destination in a Yorkshire industrial town rather than a grand aristocratic collection shows the wide commercial reach of Wilson's Italian lake subjects among middle-class British buyers.

See It In Person

Bolling Hall Museum

Bradford,

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Era
Rococo
Style
English Rococo
Genre
Mythology
Location
Bolling Hall Museum, Bradford
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