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Large Orientalist Oil Painting of Jerusalem by W. J. Appler, 1919

$ 127,500
  • Description
    18142: Large Orientalist Oil Painting of Jerusalem by W. J. Appler, 1919
    British, Early 20th century
    Canvas: Height: 63cm, width 92cm, depth 2cm
    Frame: Height 91cm, width 119cm, depth 8cm

    This compelling Orientalist oil on canvas depicts a panoramic view of Jerusalem from the surrounding Judean hills, signed, dated and situated lower left ‘Jerusalem / W J Appler / 1919’. The composition is panoramic in conception and confident in execution, capturing Jerusalem’s famous walled skyline spread across the middle distance beneath an immense cerulean sky of remarkable luminosity. The ancient Ottoman walls of the Old City extend across the full width of the canvas in warm tones of rose and ochre, the distinctive blue dome of the Dome of the Rock rising above the Temple Mount to anchor the composition, flanked by the white mass of the city’s rooftops, minarets and domes stretching to the horizon. The surrounding Judean hills are rendered in broad, assured strokes of warm brown and sandy earth, punctuated by dark cypress and olive trees that lead the eye upward through the middle ground toward the city walls.
    The foreground is animated with vivid Orientalist detail. To the right, a large Bedouin encampment is established beneath a spreading tree, the boldly striped black and white goat-hair tent accompanied by a smaller white pavilion with decorative blue and gold banding. Resting camels draped in richly coloured saddlecloths and woven textiles of red, orange and blue are spread across the sandy ground beside scattered baggage and provisions. To the left, two standing figures in traditional Arab robes, one bearing a long lance or standard, converse beside a standing camel, while further figures and animals recline beyond them in a caravan stretching into the left distance.
    The reverse of the stretcher bears a handwritten inscription — ‘To My Friend Lee Arnold, Jerusalem from Environs, W. J. Appler 1919’ — transforming the work from a topographical record into a deeply personal document. Painted as a gift for a named individual, the painting carries the warmth of a shared experience at a specific and extraordinary moment in history: Jerusalem in 1919, just two years after General Allenby’s entry into the city, when the ancient holy city stood at the threshold of a new era. That personal connection, artist to friend, witness to witness, lends the work a rarity and intimacy that no commission could replicate.
    W. J. Appler was a British painter active in the early 20th century whose Orientalist works reflect the tradition of topographical and documentary painting that flourished amongst artists travelling in the Middle East during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The work is presented in a carved giltwood frame with egg-and-dart and foliate mouldings.
    $ 127,500
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Origin: England
    Period: 1900-1919
    Creation Date: 1919
    Styles / Movements: Other
    Dealer Reference #: 18142
    Incollect Reference #: 864054
  • Dimensions
    W. 46.85 in; H. 35.83 in; D. 3.15 in;
    W. 119 cm; H. 91 cm; D. 8 cm;
Message from Seller:

Mayfair Gallery, located in London’s exclusive Mayfair district, specializes in exceptional art and antiques from the 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring works by renowned artists and craftsmen. With a focus on quality and historical importance, our diverse collection unites exquisite pieces that exemplify unparalleled artistry. | jamie@mayfairgallery.com | 44.207.491.3435 |

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