View of Vietri with Young Country Women Dancing for Shepherds in the Foreground
Medium
Dark gray ink, watercolor, gouache, black chalk, black ink
Dimensions
sheet: 24 5/16 x 37 3/8 in. (61.7 x 95 cm)
Classification
Drawings
Department
Drawings and Prints
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Purchase, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, Van Day Truex and Harry G. Sperling Funds, David T. Schiff, and Mark Fisch and Rachel Davidson Gifts and funds from various donors, 2010
Accession Number
2010.39
Tags
Art Historical Context
Joseph Anton Koch's *View of Vietri with Country Women Dancing for Shepherd in the Foreground*1800) captures the idyllic charm of rural Italy, specifically the coastal town of Viet sul Mare near Salerno. This expansive drawing depicts a lively pastoral scene: in the foreground, young country dance joyfully for shepherds amid rolling hills and mountains, while the distant bay and village evoke the region's dramatic Amalfi Coast landscape. Created during Koch's formative years in Italy, where he settled after studying in Rome, the work reflects his passion for the unspoiled Italian countryside. ...
About the Artist
Joseph Anton Koch · 1768–1839
Joseph Anton Koch, born on July 27, 1768, in the remote Tyrolean village of Elbigenalp, Austria, grew up tending his family's sheep amid the dramatic Alpine landscapes that would later define his art. At age 15, Bishop Umgelder recommended him for formal training, leading to studies at the Catholic seminary in Dillingen, with a court sculptor in Augsburg, and finally at the prestigious Hohe Karlss...