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Corso Sant'Anastasia, Verona

Richard Parkes Bonington1828

Yale Center for British Art

Yale Center for British Art
New Haven, CT, United States

For the romantic traveler, the key associations of Verona were literary. It was where Dante Alighieri lived in exile from Florence, and it provided the setting of plays by William Shakespeare, most famously the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Richard Parkes Bonington spent several days in the city in April 1826 as part of a trip to Venice and Florence, the only visit to Italy of his short life. Working in London two years later on the basis of sketches done on site, Bonington sought to capture the brilliant intensity of Italian light and color and to enhance the picturesque nature of the view through the inclusion of a religious procession. This was probably the last painting Bonington completed before the onset of his final illness. It was in his studio at the time of his death.

Gallery label for installation of YCBA collection, 2022

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  • Title: Corso Sant'Anastasia, Verona
  • Creator: Richard Parkes Bonington, 1802–1828, British
  • Creator Lifespan: 1802/1828
  • Creator Nationality: British
  • Creator Gender: male
  • Date Created: 1828
  • Physical Dimensions: 25 5/8 x 17 3/8 inches (65.1 x 44.1 cm) Frame: 30 1/4 x 24 x 3 7/8 inches (76.8 x 61 x 9.8 cm)
  • Subject Keywords: piazza, street, banners, flags, costume, tapestries, cityscape, genre subject, men, women, audience, architecture, friars, Catholicism, tourism, light, shadow, facade, balconies, palace, buildings, observers, priests, sky, architectural subject, square
  • External Link: See this work of art on the Yale Center for British Art website
  • Medium: Oil on millboard
  • Repository Name: Yale Center for British Art
  • Credit Line: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
Yale Center for British Art

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