Casino of the Villa d’Este

Casino of the Villa d’Este

1740s
Charles Michel-Ange Challe
1718–1778
Black and white chalk on blue paper
12¾ x 18 inches (32.3 x 46 cm)

The view shows in the foreground the sixteenth-century “Rometta” (Little Rome) fountain, in the gardens of Villa d’Este at Tivoli, a town outside Rome that became one of Wilson’s favorite locations. The fountain was made up of miniature representations of Roman monuments, in this instance a waterfall representing the cascades at Tivoli with, above it, a small model of the Temple of the Sibyl and, to the left, a statue in a cave. Challe, winner of the Prix de Rome at the Académie royale in Paris in 1741, was a master of the technique seen in the present drawing, where black and white chalks are used on toned paper. Wilson transformed his drawing style by adopting this method.

Musée du Louvre, Paris © RMN-Grand Palais (musée du Louvre)/Philippe Fuzeau