Concert at an Oriental Court
1786, oil, canvas, 68 x 96 cm
bottom left on reverse: Carolus Henrici / Polceni pinxit / 1786
ZD S 1997067, Music Academy, Ljubljana
The architecture of the scene is classical, while the oriental features, which could be Turkish, lie in the costumes of the main figures.
The main compositional scheme of this picture, of which there are many variants, is based on the famous painting by Carl Van Loo (Nice 1705–Paris 1765) in the Wallace Collection in London (Inv. P. 451), which is signed and dated 1737. The painting by the French artist was owned by the King of Prussia and the Polish king Stanislaus Augustus. The mirror image composition of our painting shows that it was copied from some print, in fact from the print (in reverse) which Claude-A. Littret produced in 1766 and called The Great Sultan’s Concert. Van Loo’s original was very often copied.
There is another version of our painting, 64 x 98 cm, which was found at the Galerie Pardo in Paris in 1983. But there are many differences, in the architectural background, in the chandelier in the middle and in a number of smaller details. It is also in oil on canvas. It should be noted that the French model underwent a certain change – and this is also the case in Henrici’s interpretation – which is faintly reminiscent of some interiors by Pietro Longhi. The strongly highlighted head of the old man on the left, which we see en face in front of the opening of the door, is probably based on one of the heads which Giovanni Battista Tiepolo painted and which Domenico Tiepolo engraved in copper; they were published between 1770 and 1774.
Restored: 1960, ZSV, Ljubljana.
Provenance: Attems collection, castle in Slovenska Bistrica. On the stretcher, a label with an old inscription: Burg Feistritz (Bistrica Castle); confiscated 1945 and entered in the FCC confiscations register on p. 206, No. 6385 as “Carolus Henricus Polceni 1786, Concert, oil on canvas, 96 x 70, Attems”; loaned from the FCC (?) to the Music Academy.
Exhibitions: 1960, Ljubljana, No. 94; 1983, Ljubljana, No. 82.
Lit.: Cevc 1960, p. 37, Cat. No. 94, Fig. on the cover; Zeri [& Rozman] 1983, pp. 153–154, Cat. No. 82, Fig. 81.
(Painting is for the time being no longer exhibited.)