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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jean-Achille BENOUVILLE, The “Casino Nobile di Vigna Virgili” at Villa Borghese

Jean-Achille BENOUVILLE 1815-1891

The “Casino Nobile di Vigna Virgili” at Villa Borghese
Pencil on lined paper
230 x 340 mm
Inscribed lower right: Villa Borghese
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The “Casino” painted by Benouville appears in the 1819 in the Catasto Gregoriano (particella 652, mappa 153). It is seen also in an anonymous drawing dating to the 1820s and preserved in the Museo di Roma; this sheet (probably to be attributed to Luigi Canina) shows the same staircase that Benouville draws on the right side of the building. We thank Dr. Sandro Santolini for this information.

As its subject the drawing takes a view of the “Casino Nobile della Vigna Virgili”, acquired by the Borghese Family in 1822; unfortunately nothing is left of it today with the exception of a few remains near the wall of Villa Strohl Fern, along the viale Madama Letizia.

 Nowadays the only feature of the “Casino Nobile” remaining intact is the “Casino del Vignaiuolo”, which managed to survive the war of 1849 and is also known, incorrectly, as the “Casina Giustiniani”.

 

Together with his brother François Léon Benouville (1821-1859), Jean-Achille Benouville began his artistic education in the atelier of the Parisian painter François Picot (1786-1868).

 

The teacher oriented him towards landscape painting, starting with excursions to the outskirts of Paris and Fontainebleau. Jean-Achille first showed at the Paris Salon in 1834; immediately afterwards he was accepted at the city’s prestigious École de Beaux-Arts. He first traveled in Italy with his friend Camille Corot, and they shared a studio in Rome in 1843.

 

Thanks to his painting Ulysses and Nausicaa he won the Prix de Rome (in the division of “historical landscape”) in 1845; the prestigious award from the Fine Arts Academy in Paris provided him a scholarship and pensionnaire for three years at the Villa Medici in Rome.

 

 

 At the end of this period of intense study, Benouville decided to remain in the Eternal City, where he painted for the next twenty-five years. First from his studio at number 86, Piazza di Spagna and then from the one at number 144, via del Babuino, he continued to regularly send his works to the Paris Salon every year. In 1871 he returned to France.


 

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