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John Wootton (British 1678-1764): Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures, oil on canvas indistinctly signed lower centre 'J Wootton' 66cm x 61cm
Provenance: Purchased at Christie's, King Street, London, British Pictures Sale, July 1991, Lot 64
Notes: When sold at Christie's, they noted it was inscribed on an old label on the reverse: 'Landscape manner/Poussin(?) by John Wootton'. This work exemplifies the artist’s mastery of blending naturalism with classical idealization. The serene composition, featuring classical ruins, pastoral figures, and a luminous landscape, reflects the influence of both Poussin and Claude Lorrain, blending imaginary and real elements in a harmonious, timeless scene. It clearly demonstrates why his landscapes were often compared to the great French masters of the 17th century - and appealed to the tastes of contemporary aristocratic collectors.
John Wootton (British 1678-1764): Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures, oil on canvas indistinctly signed lower centre 'J Wootton' 66cm x 61cm
Provenance: Purchased at Christie's, King Street, London, British Pictures Sale, July 1991, Lot 64
Notes: When sold at Christie's, they noted it was inscribed on an old label on the reverse: 'Landscape manner/Poussin(?) by John Wootton'. This work exemplifies the artist’s mastery of blending naturalism with classical idealization. The serene composition, featuring classical ruins, pastoral figures, and a luminous landscape, reflects the influence of both Poussin and Claude Lorrain, blending imaginary and real elements in a harmonious, timeless scene. It clearly demonstrates why his landscapes were often compared to the great French masters of the 17th century - and appealed to the tastes of contemporary aristocratic collectors.
John Wootton (British 1678-1764): Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures, oil on canvas indistinctly signed lower centre 'J Wootton' 66cm x 61cm
Provenance: Purchased at Christie's, King Street, London, British Pictures Sale, July 1991, Lot 64
Notes: When sold at Christie's, they noted it was inscribed on an old label on the reverse: 'Landscape manner/Poussin(?) by John Wootton'. This work exemplifies the artist’s mastery of blending naturalism with classical idealization. The serene composition, featuring classical ruins, pastoral figures, and a luminous landscape, reflects the influence of both Poussin and Claude Lorrain, blending imaginary and real elements in a harmonious, timeless scene. It clearly demonstrates why his landscapes were often compared to the great French masters of the 17th century - and appealed to the tastes of contemporary aristocratic collectors.
John Wootton (British 1678-1764): Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures, oil on canvas indistinctly signed lower centre 'J Wootton' 66cm x 61cm
Provenance: Purchased at Christie's, King Street, London, British Pictures Sale, July 1991, Lot 64
Notes: When sold at Christie's, they noted it was inscribed on an old label on the reverse: 'Landscape manner/Poussin(?) by John Wootton'. This work exemplifies the artist’s mastery of blending naturalism with classical idealization. The serene composition, featuring classical ruins, pastoral figures, and a luminous landscape, reflects the influence of both Poussin and Claude Lorrain, blending imaginary and real elements in a harmonious, timeless scene. It clearly demonstrates why his landscapes were often compared to the great French masters of the 17th century - and appealed to the tastes of contemporary aristocratic collectors.
John Wootton (British 1678-1764): Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures, oil on canvas indistinctly signed lower centre 'J Wootton' 66cm x 61cm
Provenance: Purchased at Christie's, King Street, London, British Pictures Sale, July 1991, Lot 64
Notes: When sold at Christie's, they noted it was inscribed on an old label on the reverse: 'Landscape manner/Poussin(?) by John Wootton'. This work exemplifies the artist’s mastery of blending naturalism with classical idealization. The serene composition, featuring classical ruins, pastoral figures, and a luminous landscape, reflects the influence of both Poussin and Claude Lorrain, blending imaginary and real elements in a harmonious, timeless scene. It clearly demonstrates why his landscapes were often compared to the great French masters of the 17th century - and appealed to the tastes of contemporary aristocratic collectors.
John Wootton (British 1678-1764): Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures, oil on canvas indistinctly signed lower centre 'J Wootton' 66cm x 61cm
Provenance: Purchased at Christie's, King Street, London, British Pictures Sale, July 1991, Lot 64
Notes: When sold at Christie's, they noted it was inscribed on an old label on the reverse: 'Landscape manner/Poussin(?) by John Wootton'. This work exemplifies the artist’s mastery of blending naturalism with classical idealization. The serene composition, featuring classical ruins, pastoral figures, and a luminous landscape, reflects the influence of both Poussin and Claude Lorrain, blending imaginary and real elements in a harmonious, timeless scene. It clearly demonstrates why his landscapes were often compared to the great French masters of the 17th century - and appealed to the tastes of contemporary aristocratic collectors.
John Wootton (British 1678-1764): Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures, oil on canvas indistinctly signed lower centre 'J Wootton' 66cm x 61cm
Provenance: Purchased at Christie's, King Street, London, British Pictures Sale, July 1991, Lot 64
Notes: When sold at Christie's, they noted it was inscribed on an old label on the reverse: 'Landscape manner/Poussin(?) by John Wootton'. This work exemplifies the artist’s mastery of blending naturalism with classical idealization. The serene composition, featuring classical ruins, pastoral figures, and a luminous landscape, reflects the influence of both Poussin and Claude Lorrain, blending imaginary and real elements in a harmonious, timeless scene. It clearly demonstrates why his landscapes were often compared to the great French masters of the 17th century - and appealed to the tastes of contemporary aristocratic collectors.
John Wootton (British 1678-1764): Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures, oil on canvas indistinctly signed lower centre 'J Wootton' 66cm x 61cm
Provenance: Purchased at Christie's, King Street, London, British Pictures Sale, July 1991, Lot 64
Notes: When sold at Christie's, they noted it was inscribed on an old label on the reverse: 'Landscape manner/Poussin(?) by John Wootton'. This work exemplifies the artist’s mastery of blending naturalism with classical idealization. The serene composition, featuring classical ruins, pastoral figures, and a luminous landscape, reflects the influence of both Poussin and Claude Lorrain, blending imaginary and real elements in a harmonious, timeless scene. It clearly demonstrates why his landscapes were often compared to the great French masters of the 17th century - and appealed to the tastes of contemporary aristocratic collectors.

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John Wootton (British 1678-1764): Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures, oil on canvas indistinctly signed lower centre 'J Wootton' 66cm x 61cm Provenance: Purchased at Christie's, King Street, London, British Pictures Sale, July 1991, Lot 64 Notes: When sold at Christie's, they noted it was inscribed on an old label on the reverse: 'Landscape manner/Poussin(?) by John Wootton'. This work exemplifies the artist’s mastery of blending naturalism with classical idealization. The serene composition, featuring classical ruins, pastoral figures, and a luminous landscape, reflects the influence of both Poussin and Claude Lorrain, blending imaginary and real elements in a harmonious, timeless scene. It clearly demonstrates why his landscapes were often compared to the great French masters of the 17th century - and appealed to the tastes of contemporary aristocratic collectors.

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John Wootton (British 1678-1764) presents a captivating Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures. This oil on canvas bears an indistinct signature in the lower center 'J Wootton', measuring 66cm x 61cm. The painting boasts a prestigious provenance, having been acquired at Christie's, King Street, London, British Pictures Sale in July 1991, Lot 64.

Noted for its exquisite blend of naturalism and classical idealization, this artwork showcases Wootton's exceptional talent. An old label on the reverse once described it as a 'Landscape manner/Poussin(?) by John Wootton'. The serene composition features classical ruins, pastoral figures, and a luminous landscape, echoing the influences of Poussin and Claude Lorrain. By harmoniously combining imaginary and real elements, Wootton creates a timeless scene that resonates with the aesthetics of the 17th-century French masters.

Wootton's landscapes were highly regarded by aristocratic collectors of his time, drawing comparisons to the renowned French artists of the period. This painting stands as a testament to Wootton's artistic prowess and his ability to create enchanting scenes that transcend time and captivate viewers with their beauty and elegance.



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