Lot Essay
In The mandolin shop Capobianchi captures the spirit of the age. The subject matter shows a conflict of interest, being in tune with the realist mentality of the worker and craftsman, while also portraying the frivolous life and the pastimes of the bourgeoisie, recalling the age of the Rococo. The costumes of these ladies also serve to highlight the cultural melange that was Italy post the Risorgimento. Both wear silks of Eastern design as would their English and French counterparts caught up in the fever of Japonisme. One wraps it around herself in an oriental fashion in imitation of the women of the harem.
Capobianchi's early years remain a mystery but it is known that he was active in Rome in the 1870s. At the begining of the decade the new Italian state had proclaimed Rome its capital and declared a desire to make it the centre where a national culture and the arts would be defined. In the present work Capobianchi is championing this mission in seeking to strike a balance between realistic representation and historical celebration. Although Capobianchi has chosen a light-hearted theme there are overtones of melancholy, from the decor of a bygone era to the ageing poster advertising Fernando Orland's Corrado written over fifty years before.
Capobianchi's early years remain a mystery but it is known that he was active in Rome in the 1870s. At the begining of the decade the new Italian state had proclaimed Rome its capital and declared a desire to make it the centre where a national culture and the arts would be defined. In the present work Capobianchi is championing this mission in seeking to strike a balance between realistic representation and historical celebration. Although Capobianchi has chosen a light-hearted theme there are overtones of melancholy, from the decor of a bygone era to the ageing poster advertising Fernando Orland's Corrado written over fifty years before.