The Island of Capri Seen from Naples

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View from a high point across the bay to the island in the distance. In the foreground, at left, is a square building on the coast, with the tops of trees in the centre and on the right. Behind this is a large fortified building on a rocky outcrop, connected to the shore with a stone walkway. Light cloud formations in the sky.

John Ruskin finished the painting.

Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester

Title

The Island of Capri Seen from Naples

Date

1880

Medium

watercolour & chalk on paper

Measurements

H 29 x W 40.7 cm

Accession number

1918.465

Acquisition method

transferred from the Horsfall Museum Collection, 1918

Work type

Watercolour

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