Leonardo De Mango (Italian, 1843-1903)
Leonardo De Mango (Italian, 1843-1903)

Along the Golden Horn, Constantinople

Details
Leonardo De Mango (Italian, 1843-1903)
Along the Golden Horn, Constantinople
signed, inscribed and dated 'galata 1884/L. De Mango/(zio)' (lower right)
oil on canvas laid down on board
12 1/8 x 17 5/8 in. (30.8 x 44.8 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Dorotheum, Vienna, 16 October 2013, lot 1158.
Anonymous sale; Dorotheum, Vienna, 8 April 2014, lot 230.

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Lot Essay

At the height of his career, in 1883, De Mango moved to Istanbul, where he lived for nearly 50 years. The artist, like Fausto Zonaro, was fascinated by the culture, the colours and the light of the city on the Bosphorus.
The present composition captures a glimpse of everyday life in the area close to Galata Tower, with fishermen relaxing on the bank of the Bosphorus.
In the background, on the left, the Yeni Cami (New Mosque) and Suleymaniye Mosque, are immediately recognizable.

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