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Attributed to Giovanni Jean Schranz (Maltese, 1794-1882) A view of Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta
Attributed to Giovanni Jean Schranz (Maltese, 1794-1882) A view of Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta watercolour 34.6 x 51.1cm (13 5/8 x 20 1/8in). Footnotes: In a letter by Antonio Espinosa Rodriguez, Curator of Fine Arts at the Maritime Museum in Malta, written in 1994, he provides a detailed description of the present watercolour which reads: '[This] painting offers an extensive and lively view of Grand Harbour taken from below the rump paths of Valletta, at a point popularly known as Taht iz-Ziemel; a rocky part of water-front....In the foreground there are four figures in the characteristic dress of 19th century Maltese fishermen, one is actually seen repairing a net. Nearby is a firilla with four rowers. The paddle steamer in the centre of the composition flies the French flag and could possibly be the Leonidas which served in the Malta-Marseilles run.....A British man o war is just visible from behind the Fort Saint Angelo. The scene represented must have been a very common sight during the third quarter of the 19th century.' For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
Attributed to Giovanni Jean Schranz (Maltese, 1794-1882) A view of Grand Harbour, Valletta, Malta watercolour 34.6 x 51.1cm (13 5/8 x 20 1/8in). Footnotes: In a letter by Antonio Espinosa Rodriguez, Curator of Fine Arts at the Maritime Museum in Malta, written in 1994, he provides a detailed description of the present watercolour which reads: '[This] painting offers an extensive and lively view of Grand Harbour taken from below the rump paths of Valletta, at a point popularly known as Taht iz-Ziemel; a rocky part of water-front....In the foreground there are four figures in the characteristic dress of 19th century Maltese fishermen, one is actually seen repairing a net. Nearby is a firilla with four rowers. The paddle steamer in the centre of the composition flies the French flag and could possibly be the Leonidas which served in the Malta-Marseilles run.....A British man o war is just visible from behind the Fort Saint Angelo. The scene represented must have been a very common sight during the third quarter of the 19th century.' For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing