Artwork

Largo di Castello in Neapel

Largo di Castello in Neapel, by Antonio Joli, unspecified
Largo di Castello in Neapel, by Antonio Joli, unspecified

Largo di Castello in Neapel is an unspecified painting by Antonio Joli. It is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

About this work

Overview

The work titled Largo di Castello in Neapel presents a lively urban square before a prominent fortress. In the foreground a dense gathering of figures animates the space, while the stone walls and towers of the castle dominate the middle ground. Beyond, a landscape of trees and distant mountains recedes under a clear blue sky.

Subject & Meaning

The composition captures a moment of public activity, emphasizing the social vibrancy of the square. The crowd’s varied attire and movement suggest a communal event or daily market, reflecting the interplay between civic life and the imposing military architecture that frames it.

Technique & Style

The painter employs a balanced palette of earthy stone tones against bright sky, using light to model the castle’s surfaces and to highlight the figures’ clothing. Atmospheric perspective is achieved through diminishing detail in the background foliage and mountains, creating depth and a sense of distance.

Context

The scene is set in Naples, a city where historic fortifications often overlooked bustling public spaces. By focusing on the Largo di Castello, the artist documents a specific urban locale, offering insight into 18th‑century Neapolitan urban planning and social interaction.

Hafen von Neapel mit Abfahrt Karls III. nach Spanien (1759)
Hafen von Neapel mit Abfahrt Karls III. nach Spanien (1759), Antonio Joli

Artist & collection

Portrait of Antonio Joli

Artist

Antonio Joli

Antonio Joli painted grand, sunlit views of Italian ruins and landscapes in the 1700s.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Largo di Castello in Neapel?

Largo di Castello in Neapel was painted by Antonio Joli.

Where can I see Largo di Castello in Neapel?

Largo di Castello in Neapel is held by Kunsthistorisches Museum.