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1791 painting by Jacob Philipp Hackert
Harvest Time at Carditello
Italian: Mietitura a Carditello
ArtistJakob Philipp Hackert
Year1791
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions141 cm × 219 cm (56 in × 86 in)
LocationMuseo di Capodimonte, Naples

Harvest Time at Carditello is a 1791 oil on canvas painting by Jakob Philipp Hackert, who had become a painter to the royal court at Naples. In 1791 he was commissioned to paint frescoes in the 'salottino' of the manorhouse at Carditello, but the cycle was partly destroyed by anti-Bourbon figures following the unification of Italy.

The painting depicts Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and his wife Maria Carolina of Austria standing or sitting under a tree in outdoor country clothes as the peasants busy themselves with the harvest..

The work is now in the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples, Italy.

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