Karl Ludwig Hackert (Prenzlau 1740-1796 Morges)
Karl Ludwig Hackert (Prenzlau 1740-1796 Morges)

The road at Cività Castellana with a couple and animals in the foreground

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Karl Ludwig Hackert (Prenzlau 1740-1796 Morges)
The road at Cività Castellana with a couple and animals in the foreground
signed, dated and located 'Carl Hackert F. 1777 a civita castellana' '
bodycolour
11 ½ x 15 ¾ in. (29.3 x 40 cm.)
Provenance
M. Pugens, France, 1831 (according an inscription on the back of the frame: 'appartenant a M. Pugens chirurgien Major/ au 36eme Régiment de ligne/ ce 31 mars 1831' ).

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Lot Essay

This work and the following lot were made by the younger brother of Jakob Philipp Hackert (1737-1807). After training as a painter in Berlin, Carl Ludwig joined his brother in Rome in 1772 and remained with him until around 1774. He stayed in Italy probably until 1778, one year after executing the present landscapes (C. Nordhoff, Jakob Philipp Hackert, Briefe. 1761-1806, Göttingen, 2012, pp. 529-30).

We are grateful to Claudia Nordhoff for confirming the attribution to Hackert on the basis of a digital photograph.

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