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Arthur Pond, after Rosalba Carriera, Apollo
Photo courtesy of Dave Penman (All rights reserved)

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Arthur Pond, after Rosalba Carriera, Apollo, with frame
Photo courtesy of Dave Penman (All rights reserved)
Details
- Country House
- Doddington Hall
- Title(s)
- Apollo
- Date
- ? c.1740s
- Location
- Ground Floor, Bottom Of Stairs & Lower Staircase To First Floor
- Medium and support
- Pastel
- Dimensions
- Overall height: 61 cm, Overall width: 49 cm
- Artists
- Arthur Pond (c.1705-1758), after Rosalba Carriera (1673-1757)
- Catalogue Number
- DN33
Bibliography
R.E.G. Cole, History of Doddington, otherwise Doddington-Pigot, in the County of Lincoln, and its successive owners, with pedigrees, Lincoln : James Williamson, 1897, p. 219
Description
The pastel was painted by Arthur Pond, influenced by, and based possibly on, an original work by the Venetian pastellist Rosalba Carriera (1673–1757). Pond, who was employed extensively by the Delavals during the 1740s and 1750s, frequently made pastel copies after Carriera for patrons, including a thriving trade in reproducing sets of Rosalba’s Four Seasons.1
In the later nineteenth century Apollo hung with its pendant Diana on either side of the west window in the Dining Room (now the Brown Parlour) at Doddington. At that time Cole attributed both Apollo and its companion Diana (DN34) to Rosalba. Although Pond does not mention these pictures in the works he supplied to the Delavals, he does mention in his journal of payments in March 1749 ‘F.B. Delaval Ar: fr. Season’, indicating a probable sale to Francis Blake Delaval of one of the Four Seasons series, after Rosalba.2