"This luminous scene is signed and dated 1749; it was painted in Rome, where Vernet lived between 1734 and 1752.
The reasons for Vernet’s success as one of the leading landscape painters of the 18th century are clear from this painting. He successfully blends the admired but contradictory styles of two revered 17th century predecessors - Claude Lorrain (the light and serene atmosphere) and Salvator Rosa (the rugged cliff, lightning-blasted tree and colourful figures). Recent cleaning has fully revealed his exquisite touch and subtle light effects. "
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