Artwork

View of the Pont-Neuf in Paris from the Quai de la Mégisserie

View of the Pont-Neuf in Paris from the Quai de la Mégisserie, by Hyacinthe de La Pegna, oil, 1743
View of the Pont-Neuf in Paris from the Quai de la Mégisserie, by Hyacinthe de La Pegna, oil, 1743

View of the Pont-Neuf in Paris from the Quai de la Mégisserie is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Hyacinthe de La Pegna. It dates from 1743 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

About this work

Overview

Hyacinthe de La Pegna's 1743 oil painting, View of the Pont-Neuf in Paris from the Quai de la Mégisserie, captures a vibrant 18th-century Parisian scene. The work is part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts everyday life in 18th-century Paris, focusing on the Pont-Neuf bridge over the Seine. The scene conveys the city's dynamism, with activity on the bridge, quai, and river, set against the backdrop of Parisian architecture and a church dome.

Technique & Style

La Pegna employed warm coloration to evoke a sunlit atmosphere. The use of chiaroscuro, a technique emphasizing strong contrasts between light and dark, adds depth and visual interest to the bustling riverfront depiction.

History & Provenance

Created in 1743, the painting is now housed at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, though its ownership history prior to acquisition is not detailed here.

Context

This work reflects the artistic interest in urban landscapes during the 18th century, capturing the essence of Parisian life during that era.

Legacy

While specific influences or direct artistic legacies of this painting are not highlighted, it contributes to the broader historical and artistic record of 18th-century European cityscapes.

Artist & collection