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Plate

Miotti Glasshouse

Category

Glass

Date

1741

Materials

Glass, Enamel

Measurements

8.875 in (Diameter)

Place of origin

Venice

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Collection

Vyne Estate, Hampshire

NT 718654

Caption

Unlike many modern holiday souvenirs, this milky white glass plate (one of 16) would have deeply impressed British admirers in the mid- to-late 1700s. The plates were commissioned from a glasshouse on the island of Murano near Venice in June 1741 by John Chute (1701–76), the owner of The Vyne in Hampshire. The prestige of these high-end souvenirs, ordered while on a grand tour, lay in both the material and the designs. The white glass was probably intended to imitate porcelain imported from China during this period. The painted red-enamel scenes, which include views of the Grand Canal and St Mark’s Square, come from designs by Antonio Visentini (1688–1782) and Luca Carlevaris (1663–1730), evidently influenced by the style of Antonio Canaletto (1697–1768). Such scenes helped to popularise the status of Venice as an iconic travel destination at this period.

Summary

Plate, one of set of 16 (NT 718641-718656) Opaque-white glass painted in iron-red enamel showing a view towards the entrance of the Cannaregia Canal and the Church of San Geremiaa (from the engraving by Antonio Visentini (No.X) in the series Prospectus Magni Canalis Venetiani (1735-1742) after Canaletto).

Full description

John Chute (1701-1776) accompanied his cousin Francis Whithead (1719-1751) on a Grand Tour between 1740 and 1746. It was while in Italy that John met Horace Walpole (1717-1797) and they remained close friends until his death in 1776. Chute became an important member of the Strawberry Committee and designed several parts of Walpole’s home, Strawberry Hill. Walpole and Chute were both staying in Venice in June 1741 when they visited the famous glassworks on the island of Murano. Along with another traveller, Henry Pelham-Clinton (1720-1794), later the 9th Earl of Lincoln, they each commissioned a set of lattimo plates, made by the Miotti Glasshouse. Lattimo was a technique which added a substance such as tin oxide to the glass to give it an opaque-white finish and had been developed in the late-15th century in an attempt to imitate imports of Chinese porcelain. Its milk-like appearance gave rise to the name lattimo, based on latte, the Italian word for milk. Each plate is decorated with a hand-painted view of Venice, mainly focussing on the Grand Canal and St Mark’s Square. A total of 24 images have been identified, with the views being copied from engravings made by the Venetian artists Antonio Visentini (1688-1782) and Luca Carlevaris (1663-1730). Visentini’s engravings, many based on views made by Canaletto (1697-1768) were published as Prosepectus Magni Canalis Venetiani in 3 volumes between 1735 and 1742. It is believed that Walpole, Chute and Pelham-Clinton were able to gain access to the engravings from the then unpublished third volume through the assistance of ‘Consul’ Joseph Smith (c.1682-1770), a well-known patron of the arts and agent for Grand Tourists to Venice. Visentini’s engravings were supplemented by further views from Carlevaris’ Le Fabrice, e Veduti di Venetia which had been published in 1703. The views were faithfully copied by the painters at the Miotti Glasshouse, although where necessary were adapted for the plates, often by moving boats in the foreground. It is not clear if all of the men ordered the same number of plates. Walpole owned a total of 24, as did Pelham-Clinton, but these sets have now been dispersed, with examples in museums in the UK, Europe and North America. Chute’s set of plates was first recorded at The Vyne in 1780, with the number of 16 recorded in August 1842. Charleston (1959) assumed that Chute had also originally owned a total of 24 and that some were damaged or sold. This is possible; however, Chute’s set curiously contains two copies of the Visentini view Ingressus in Canelem Regium, Canaletto which suggests that his set was always different to those owned by Walpole and Pelham-Clinton. Chute was considerably less well-off than his contemporaries, and it may simply be that he was unable to afford the full set and even accepted a double to keep his costs down. Regardless of the original number, the survival of this set is an important example of the luxury items acquired by British Grand Tourists and the taste of John Chute, as well as a reflection of his close friendship with Walpole. This particular example is Plate X in Volume 1 of Visentini’s Prosepectus Magni Canalis Venetiani and was titled Ingressus in Canalem Regium ex Aede Ieremiae, which was an engaraving of a Canaletto painting which portays a view towards the entrance of the Cannaregia Canal and the Church of San Geremia. This view was also used as the basis for NT 718649 albeit with small differences in the arrangements of the boats in the foreground. The original Canaletto painting which the Visentini engraving is based upon is in the Royal Collection (RCIN 400532).

Provenance

One of the glass lattimo plates commissioned by John Chute from the Miotti Glasshouse, Venice in June 1741. Recorded at The Vyne by Mrs Lybbe Powis in 1780, with the number of 16 first recorded in an inventory of 1842; accepted in lieu of tax from the estate of Sir Charles Chute by HM Treasury in 1956 and transferred to the National Trust in 1982.

Credit line

The Vyne, Chute Collection (National Trust)

Makers and roles

Miotti Glasshouse, manufacturer after Antonius Visentini (Venice 1688 - Venice 1782), engraver (printmaker) after Antonio Canaletto (Venice 1697 - Venice 1768) , artist

References

Charleston 1959: J. Charleston, 'Souvenirs of the Grand Tour', Journal of Glass Studies, 1 (1959), 63-82. Clarke 1974: Timothy H. Clarke, 'Lattimo - A group of Venetian Glass Enamelled on an Opaque-White Ground', Journal of Glass Studies, 16 (1974), 22-56.

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