Harvest on the Campagna (Primary Title)

John Gadsby Chapman, American, 1808 - 1890 (Artist)

1857
American
oil on canvas
Unframed: 12 × 23 1/4 in. (30.48 × 59.06 cm)
Framed: 19 5/8 × 31 1/4 in. (49.85 × 79.38 cm)
56.21

Born and raised in Alexandria, Virginia, John Gadsby Chapman worked in Italy during most of his career. This rustic landscape was the first in a series of at least nine similar harvest scenes that the artist produced over the thirty-five years he lived in Rome. The small-scale paintings were favorite purchases of many American tourists visiting Europe.

Chapman was fascinated by the traditions and lifestyles of the Italian migratory farm workers. He viewed the processes of harvesting wheat—unchanged for centuries—as a distinct link with the past in an age of rapid industrialization.

upper left: VMFA tag, an American storage tag; right frame: "Hayes Storage, Inc. [New York] P-3070/1"
on back, in artist's hand: "Painted for F. E. Richmond, Provi. R.I. / ' Harvest on the Campagna' by John G. Chapman -- Rome 1857"; at bottom (on back): "L-160-56"; upper left: "435 39"
John Barton Payne Fund
Realities, Artmobile, January September 1982 – June 1985

Southern Sampler: American Paintings in Southern Museums, Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, TN, September 21 – October 31, 1975
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