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Joseph Wright of Derby  1734-1797

Joseph Wright of Derby Vesuvius in Eruption, with a View over the Islands in the Bay of Naples circa 1776-80
Vesuvius in Eruption, with a View over the Islands in the Bay of Naples  circa 1776-80

Oil on canvas
support: 1220 x 1764 mm frame: 1461 x 1941 x 95 mm
painting

Purchased with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, The Art Fund, Friends of the Tate Gallery, and Mr John Ritblat 1990

T05846
This picture appears to have been painted soon after Wright’s return from Italy to England in 1775. Wright has created a dramatic composition, taken from the foothills of Vesuvius, looking towards Sorrento and the island of Capri. The inclusion of the islands of Ischia and Procida, neither of which would be visible in reality, emphasises the tranquillity of the sea in contrast to the violence of the volcano. Wright stayed in Naples from early October to early November 1774, too early to witness the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1777, and yet during his lifetime he painted over thirty views of the exploding volcano.
 (From the display caption September 2004)