The International Sale

Live Virtual Auction, 22 October 2024

Evening Sale

Sold for

ZAR 56 280
Lot 103
  • Luigi Mayer; Veduta interiore del porto di Constantinopoli che comprende tutto l'arsenale presa dal soborgo del Fanale (Interior View of the Port of Constantinople Which Includes the Entire Arsenale Taken from the Suburb of Fanale)
  • Luigi Mayer; Veduta interiore del porto di Constantinopoli che comprende tutto l'arsenale presa dal soborgo del Fanale (Interior View of the Port of Constantinople Which Includes the Entire Arsenale Taken from the Suburb of Fanale)
  • Luigi Mayer; Veduta interiore del porto di Constantinopoli che comprende tutto l'arsenale presa dal soborgo del Fanale (Interior View of the Port of Constantinople Which Includes the Entire Arsenale Taken from the Suburb of Fanale)


Lot Estimate
ZAR 15 000 - 20 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 56 280

About this Item

Italian/German 1755-1803
Veduta interiore del porto di Constantinopoli che comprende tutto l'arsenale presa dal soborgo del Fanale (Interior View of the Port of Constantinople Which Includes the Entire Arsenale Taken from the Suburb of Fanale)

inscribed with the title; inscribed with the artist's name, the medium and 'Mayer printed for Sir Robt. Ainslie. British Ambassador to Ottoman Empire (Turkey) 1776 - 1792'

watercolour and pastel on paper
38 by 54cm excluding frame; 50 by 67 by 2cm including frame

Notes

Luigi Mayer, born in 1755, was an Italian-German artist recognised as one of the earliest and most significant European painters of the Ottoman Empire in the late 18th century. He was described as ‘Roman by birth,’ but details about his early life remain scarce. It is believed that his family may have originated from Switzerland before eventually settling in Rome. Mayer is thought to have studied at the Accademia di San Luca and served as an assistant to the etcher and architect Giovanni Battista Piranesi. In the early 1770s, he likely left Rome for Naples and Sicily, where he reportedly worked for the King of Naples. By 1778, he was in the employ of Prince Biscari, a Sicilian collector and antiquarian based in Catania.

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