La fortezza di Königstein (1756-1758)

Bellotto, Bernardo (1721–1780)

La fortezza di Königstein (The Fortress of Königstein)
17561758
Oil on canvas, 133 x 235.7 cm
National Gallery of Art, Washington

In the distance, a fortress sits on a rocky plateau below a sky filled with lightly rolling white and gray clouds in this horizontal landscape painting. The horizon line is low, about a quarter of the way up the composition, so the plateau and fortress loom high above the surrounding land. The fortress is made up two distinct sections, with a nearly windowless stronghold or massive city wall to the right and what looks like a row of six interconnected white rowhouses to the left. More rooflines peek over the stronghold. Tiny in scale, people work on scaffolding erected against a grassy cliff below the white section. Five men and women and a child and a few cows gather in the foreground, closer to us. People walk through the landscape in the background and along roads leading to the fortress. A hilly landscape recedes deep into the distance to our left below pale peach and lilac-purple clouds. (NGA)

See also:

• Königstein Fortress (Germany)