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View of Le Pont St Bénézet, Avignon, France

George Barret the Elder (Dublin c.1732 - Paddington 1784)

Category

Art / Oil paintings

Date

1752 - 1784

Materials

Oil on canvas

Measurements

295 x 380 mm

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Collection

Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire

NT 515487

Caption

The painting shows the Pont de Bénézet, which according to legend was built by a shepherd boy in 1177-85, who was then canonized, and about which the famous rhyme 'sur le pont d'Avignon' was written. Only 4 arches of the original 22 remain, the others having been destroyed by wars and floods.

Summary

Oil painting on canvas, View of Le Pont St. Bénézet, Avignon, France by George Barret the elder RA (Dublin 1732 - Paddington 1784), signed bottom left. River with arches of stone bridge left, various figures and boat in foreground. On back of picture 'Given to me by Colonel Hon Thomas Vasey in S.Y. Saffire RYS at Cannes, March 1935. Fairhaven'. 'Barret (V.) 31. Le Pont Saint-Beneset (Vaucluse). Peintre sur toile. Signee en bas et a gauche'. Label on frame 'Le Pont Saint Beneset, Avignon, G. Barret, 1774-1842'. According to legend the bridge was built by a shepherd boy in 1177-85, who was then canonized, and about which the famous rhyme 'sur le pont d'Avignon' was written. Avignon: [the Blue Guide, France, Ian Robertson, 1994, pp.738-9] Pont St. Bénézet. Only 4 arches of the original 22 remain of the original bridge built in 1177-88 by the shepherd boy Bénézet (according to legend), who was then canonized. The rest were destroyed by flood and war, and the last attempt to replace them was abandoned in 1680. The 16th century Chapel St Nicholas survives, standing on a 13th century. base. The famous rhyme about dancing ‘sur le pont d’ Avignon’ should probably read as ‘sous le pont’, i.e. on the Ile de la Barthelasse, lying between two arms of the Rhone, and once spanned by the bridge.

Provenance

Given to Lord Fairhaven by Colonel Hon. Thomas Vasey, 1935; bequeathed to the National Trust by Huttleston Rogers Broughton, 1st Lord Fairhaven (1896-1966) with the house and the rest of the contents.

Credit line

Anglesey Abbey, The Fairhaven Collection (National Trust)

Marks and inscriptions

Verso: On back of picture 'Given to me by Colonel Hon Thomas Vasey in S.Y. Saffire RYS at Cannes, March 1935. Fairhaven'. 'Barret (V.) 31. Le Pont Saint-Beneset (Vaucluse). Peintre sur toile. Signee en bas et a gauche'. Recto: Label on frame 'Le Pont Saint Beneset, Avignon, G. Barret, 1774-1842'.

Makers and roles

George Barret the Elder (Dublin c.1732 - Paddington 1784)

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