The White Road
Giulio Aristide Sartorio (Rome 1860 - Rome 1932)
Category
Art / Drawings and watercolours
Date
1892 (signed and dated)
Materials
Pastel on board
Measurements
610 x 270 mm (10 .625 x 24 in)
Order this imageCollection
Shaw's Corner, Hertfordshire
NT 1275291
Summary
Pastel on board, "The White Road" by Giulio Aristide Sartorio (Rome 1860 - Rome 1932), signed bottom right: G.A. Sartorio Roma 1892. A white road runs from lower left to upper right, disappearing between rocks. Yellow-green grass in foreground, hazy blue hill in background. Born in Rome into a family of sculptors in 1860, Giulio Aristide Sartorio was the Italian Pre-Raphaelite painter par excellence. He was inspired by the English Pre-Raphaelite painters, and was thus appealing to Charlotte Shaw who purchased a number of landscapes by Sartorio in Rome in 1895 (prior to her marriage to Bernard Shaw), besides commissioning her portrait the same year. Sartorio came to London in the 1890s, visiting many artists and designers associated with Pre-Raphaelitism and the Arts & Crafts, such as Burne-Jones and William Morris. Charlotte collected a total of 11 landscapes by Sartorio: 8 pastels; 3 oil on cardboard. These landscapes by Sartorio (now at Shaw’s Corner) had previously hung in the drawing room at the Shaws’ London flat at Adelphi Terrace. Sartorio was in touch with the Shaws at least until 1914, and a book survives in the collection from Sartorio to the Shaws inscribed ‘Christmas 1914’.
Provenance
The Shaw Collection. The house and contents were bequeathed to the National Trust by George Bernard Shaw in 1950, together with Shaw's photographic archive.
Marks and inscriptions
Rectp: Signed bottom right "G.A. Sartorio Roma 1892"
Makers and roles
Giulio Aristide Sartorio (Rome 1860 - Rome 1932), artist