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Virgil's Tomb by Joseph Wright of Derby

Virgil's Tomb

Joseph Wright of Derby·1782

Historical Context

This 1782 painting of Virgil's Tomb reflects Wright's deep impression of the Bay of Naples, which he visited during his Italian tour. The tomb of the Roman poet near Naples was a pilgrimage site for 18th-century travelers on the Grand Tour, combining classical literary associations with romantic landscape. Joseph Wright of Derby, the painter of the English Midlands industrial revolution, combined the academic portraiture tradition he had absorbed from Thomas Hudson with an original engagement with the subjects of the new industrial age — the candlelit experiments of natural philosophers, the dramatic illumination of forges and foundries, the eruptions of Vesuvius and the fireworks at Roman festivals. His Orrery and Forge paintings are among the most significant works of the British Enlightenment, combining the scientific curiosity of the age with pictorial ambitions that went beyond mere documentation to achieve images of genuinely poetic power. Working outside London, he created an independent artistic identity rooted in the specific culture and landscape of the English Midlands.

Technical Analysis

Wright renders the ancient monument in atmospheric light, combining topographic observation with the romantic mood of classical reverie that characterized Grand Tour landscape painting.

Look Closer

  • ◆Wright renders the moon rising over the Bay of Naples with the precision of his scientific.
  • ◆The supposed tomb — actually a columbarium near Posilipo — glows with the atmospheric quality.
  • ◆A traveler or Grand Tourist pauses at the site in contemplation.
  • ◆Vesuvius may be visible in the distance, Wright including the volcano that long fascinated him.

See It In Person

Derby Museum and Art Gallery

Derby, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
101.6 × 127 cm
Era
Neoclassicism
Style
British Neoclassicism
Genre
History
Location
Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derby
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