
Villa in the Campagna
<p>After several unsuccessful attempts, Jacques-Louis David finally won the highly coveted Prix de Rome in 1774. The award subsidized his first trip to the city in 1775 to study Classical art and architecture, a necessity for any ambitious painter of the period. Over the next five years, David absorbed and recorded everything he saw in hundreds of drawings, principally in black chalk, sometimes heightened with wash. He copied ancient Greek and Roman art as well as work by Old Masters such as Raphael, Correggio, and Michelangelo, and he studied the architecture and landscape of Rome and its surrounding area (often called <em>la campagna</em>, or the countryside). After his return to France, he assembled these sheets into two albums, which his sons, Eugène and Jules, later divided into twelve parts. The present sheet comes from the tenth album, which remained with David’s heirs until the 1950s.</p> <p>That David preserved the sketches from his Italian sojourn suggests the important role they played in his oeuvre, serving as a kind of visual encyclopedia of motifs and ideas. This sheet, like his other Italian sketches, fueled and invigorated David’s mature artistic production, underpinning the evolution of his signature Neoclassical style.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1775
- Dimensions
- 16.9 × 22.3 cm (6 11/16 × 8 13/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Jacques-Louis David
Artist

Painting
Jacques-Louis David was a French painter whose large-scale historical compositions established neoclassicism as the dominant aesthetic of late 18th-century Europe. Working primarily in oil on canvas, he depicted classical and revolutionary subjects with austere draftsmanship, restrained color, and an emphasis on moral clarity and civic virtue. His work shaped the visual culture of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era, influencing generations of academic painters across Europe.
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- Jacques-Louis David
- Year
- 1775
- Dimensions
- 16.9 × 22.3 cm (6 11/16 × 8 13/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1775-127616
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
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- verified





