Description:

PHILIP JAMES DE LOUTHERBOURG
FRENCH, 1740-1812
CHRIST WALKING ON WATER, 1795
Oil on canvas
Lower right signed and dated: P. J. de Loutherbourg. R.A. 1795

Catalog note:
This painting was one of several that Loutherbourg produced for London printseller Thomas Macklin's (1752-1800) ‘Bible Gallery' project. An aspiring patron of the arts, Macklin undertook the ambitious task of producing an illustrated edition of the Holy Bible that, in his own words, would be "decorated with the most august and respected names." Loutherbourg and his fellow contributors, including Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), Benjamin West (1738-1820) and Henry Fuseli (1741-1825), were among the most distinguished British artists of the 18th century. They created paintings of Biblical scenes, which were subsequently engraved and bound in Macklin's six-volume edition of the holy text. Loutherbourg was by-far the project's most significant contributor, designing 22 of the total 71 plates as well as the opening and closing vignettes for each chapter.

The Macklin Bible paintings were exhibited annually in Macklin's "Poets Gallery" on Pall Mall from 1790 to 1796, after which they were dispersed at auction. Several of Loutherbourg's Bible paintings are now in prominent museum collections, including The Flood (Victoria and Albert Museum, London), The Vision of the White Horse (Tate, London) and The Angel Binding Satan (Yale Center for British Art).

In the catalog accompanying the first exclusive exhibition of Loutherbourg's work, Dr. Rüdiger Joppien writes of the Bible paintings: "Loutherbourg relies heavily on the violence of nature, which he had so thoroughly explored. Still occupied with realistic settings, these works convey a sense of paraphrase, at the expense of concealing the deeper meaning of the religious passage."

Note: This painting is not listed on FBI's National Stolen Art File. Potomack has applied for Art Loss Register Certificate that will be available before invoicing.

  • Provenance: Dr Strasnoff, Prague, 1925 - 1949; seized by the Communist Government,1949 until 1972; gifted by the wife of Dr. Strasnoff in 1972 and by descent to the present owner
  • Dimensions: 50 x 40 in. (127 x 101.60 cm.), Frame: 53 x 42 3/4 in. (134.62 x 108.59 cm.)
  • Literature: Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg ( 1740-1812 ), Olivier Lefeuvre, Preface de David Bindman, Published by Arthena, 2012, no. 217 illus.
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Condition: This work is in good condition.
    There is an old relining.
    There is minimal inpaint scattered around the painting. (see black light jpeg)

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