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Art in Rome

Rome's 174 works encompass ancient monuments, religious ceremonies, and everyday scenes, bearing witness to the city's historical evolution from a classical heritage site to a modern capital.

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Rome's 174 works encompass ancient monuments, religious ceremonies, and everyday scenes, bearing witness to the city's historical evolution from a classical heritage site to a modern capital.

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O Papa Paulo III recebe São Francisco Xavier (c. 1619) by André Reinoso, 1619

O Papa Paulo III recebe São Francisco Xavier (c. 1619)

André Reinoso
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by André Reinoso depicts Pope Paul III receiving Saint Francis Xavier, a significant moment in religious history. The artwork captures the solemnity of the occasion, showcasing the interaction between the Pope and the saint, likely emphasizing their roles in spreading Christianity.

Pius VIII brought to the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome by Horace Vernet, 1829

Pius VIII brought to the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome

Horace Vernet
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Horace Vernet depicts Pope Pius VIII being brought to the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome. The scene captures the grandeur of the event, with the Pope seated on a sedia gestatoria (a ceremonial chair carried by attendants) and accompanied by various figures, including a flabellum bearer. The artwork reflects the opulence and solemnity of a papal procession within the iconic St. Peter's Basilica.

View of St. Peter's Square in Rome during the election of Pope Clement VIII in 1592 by Louis de Caullery, 1600

View of St. Peter's Square in Rome during the election of Pope Clement VIII in 1592

Louis de Caullery
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Louis de Caulery depicts the bustling scene of St. Peter's Square in Rome during the election of Pope Clement VIII in 1592. The artwork captures the atmosphere of the papal conclave, showcasing the grandeur of the Vatican and the anticipation of the crowd gathered for this significant religious event.

Trajan's Column by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/effa91dab3af0c369fa8bd782bfadff5, 1800

Trajan's Column

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/effa91dab3af0c369fa8bd782bfadff5
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Trajan's Column, a monumental structure in Rome, Italy, which commemorates Emperor Trajan's victories in the Dacian Wars. The artwork captures the intricate reliefs and architectural details of the column, showcasing the Roman school's mastery in depicting historical and architectural subjects.

The Demolition of Rupe Tarpea in Rome by Luigi Zago, 1933

The Demolition of Rupe Tarpea in Rome

Luigi Zago
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Luigi Zago depicts the demolition of the Tarpeian Rock in Rome, a historic site known for its association with ancient Roman history. The artwork captures the dramatic scene of the rock's destruction, highlighting the intersection of architecture and historical events.

Entry of Jerzy Ossoliński into Rome in 1633 by Bernardo Bellotto, 1779

Entry of Jerzy Ossoliński into Rome in 1633

Bernardo Bellotto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the historic entry of Jerzy Ossoliński into Rome in 1633. It showcases the grandeur of the Piazza del Popolo and surrounding landmarks such as the Santa Maria dei Miracoli and the Flaminio Obelisk, capturing the ceremonial procession and the presence of notable figures like Władysław IV Vasa and Stanisław August Poniatowski.

in the Street of Rome by Carl Wuttke, 1927

in the Street of Rome

Carl Wuttke
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Carl Wuttke captures the intricate details of Roman streets, showcasing the artist's skill in depicting urban landscapes. The work, created in 1927, offers a glimpse into the architectural beauty and historical ambiance of Rome through Wuttke's artistic interpretation.

Blessing of Pius IX from the Quirinale at night by Ippolito Caffi, 1848

Blessing of Pius IX from the Quirinale at night

Ippolito Caffi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Ippolito Caffi depicts the Blessing of Pius IX from the Quirinale at night. The scene captures the solemnity of the event, with the Pope blessing the crowd gathered in the square. The painting is known for its detailed portrayal of the historical moment and the atmospheric lighting typical of Caffi's style.

The Defeat and Death of Maxentius by Peter Paul Rubens, 1622

The Defeat and Death of Maxentius

Peter Paul Rubens
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Peter Paul Rubens depicts the historic Battle of the Milvian Bridge, where Emperor Maxentius was defeated and killed. The scene captures the dramatic moment of his demise, with intense action and emotional expressions among the figures. Rubens' dynamic composition and rich details bring the historical event to life.

Esquisse Bataille sur un pont by Ciccio Graziani, 1700

Esquisse Bataille sur un pont

Ciccio Graziani
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ciccio Graziani depicts a dramatic battle scene taking place on a bridge. The artwork captures the chaos of combat with soldiers and horses engaged in fierce action, set against the backdrop of a historic structure. The composition highlights the intensity of the conflict, with detailed attention to the movement of troops and the dynamic interplay of light and shadow.

View of the Garden of the Villa Medici by Diego Velázquez, 1630

View of the Garden of the Villa Medici

Diego Velázquez
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts quiet, atmospheric scenes of the Villa Medici gardens in Rome, focusing on architectural details and natural light rather than narrative or mythological themes. It shows two men conversing near a boarded-up stone archway in one panel, while the smaller pendant piece features a gardener speaking with a cleric near a gated entrance.

The Shuysky Czars before King Sigismund III in 1611. by Tommaso Dolabella, 1640

The Shuysky Czars before King Sigismund III in 1611.

Tommaso Dolabella
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Tommaso Dolabella depicts the Shuysky Czars meeting with King Sigismund III in 1611. The scene captures the political tension of the time, showcasing the figures in a formal setting.

Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome, with Santa Maria in Aracoeli on the Left by Canaletto, 0

Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome, with Santa Maria in Aracoeli on the Left

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto (1697–1768) depicts the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome, showcasing the grand piazza with the iconic Santa Maria in Aracoeli church on the left. The painting captures the urban landscape of 18th-century Rome, highlighting the architectural details of the city's landmarks.

Piazza Navona, Rome by Canaletto, 0

Piazza Navona, Rome

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto, created around the late 18th century, depicts the bustling Piazza Navona in Rome. The scene captures the grandeur of the piazza, featuring the iconic Fountain of the Four Rivers and the surrounding Baroque architecture. It is part of the Judges' Lodgings collection at the Lancaster Art Museum.

The Interior of the Capuchin Chapel In the Piazza Barberini by Thomas Sully, 1821

The Interior of the Capuchin Chapel In the Piazza Barberini

Thomas Sully
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting depicts the interior of the Capuchin Chapel located in the Piazza Barberini, Rome. Created by Thomas Sully after Francois Marius Granet, it captures the intricate details of the chapel's design and religious atmosphere.

View of the Temple of Vesta in Rome by Alessandro Castelli, 1835

View of the Temple of Vesta in Rome

Alessandro Castelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor depicts the Temple of Vesta in Rome, showcasing the architectural grandeur of the ancient structure. The painting captures the serene atmosphere of the site, with intricate details highlighting the temple's historical significance.

Italian landscape by P. C. Skovgaard, 1854

Italian landscape

P. C. Skovgaard
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolour painting by P. C. Skovgaard depicts a serene Italian landscape, capturing the natural beauty of the countryside with soft brushstrokes and vibrant hues. Created in 1854, the artwork showcases the artist's skill in rendering tranquil scenes of rolling hills, lush vegetation, and perhaps a distant village or river, reflecting the Romantic era's emphasis on nature and emotion.

La diseuse de bonne aventure prédisant l'avenir au futur Sixte Quint by Sophie Duprat, 1829

La diseuse de bonne aventure prédisant l'avenir au futur Sixte Quint

Sophie Duprat
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This miniature painting depicts a fortune teller predicting the future of Sixtus V, with a boy and mother present. Created by Sophie Duprat after Jean Victor Schnetz, it is an example of historical painting.

Ruins of the Forum, Rome by Nicolas-Didier Boguet, 1900

Ruins of the Forum, Rome

Nicolas-Didier Boguet
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the ancient ruins of the Forum in Rome, showcasing the remnants of historic structures such as the Tabularium. Created by Nicolas-Didier Boguet, it captures the grandeur and decay of the Roman Forum, offering a glimpse into the city's rich historical legacy.

Hail Caesar! We Who Are about to Die Salute You by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1859

Hail Caesar! We Who Are about to Die Salute You

Jean-Léon Gérôme
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme depicts a dramatic scene from ancient Rome, showcasing gladiators and spectators at the Colosseum. The composition captures the moment of a battle, with figures raising their hands in salute as they face their fate, surrounded by a crowd and the grand architecture of the Colosseum.

Trinità dei Monti by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1900

Trinità dei Monti

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts the Trinità dei Monti church in Rome, showcasing the serene view of Pincian Hill, the garden, and the sky. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the Roman landscape, highlighting the architectural beauty of the church against the backdrop of the city.

A Roman Slave Market by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1884

A Roman Slave Market

Jean-Léon Gérôme
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Roman Slave Market depicts a bustling scene in Ancient Rome, showcasing a slave auction where a merchant is selling slaves. The painting captures the dynamics of public nudity and the social hierarchy of the time, with detailed attention to the human form and classical architecture. Created by Jean-Léon Gérôme in 1884, it is an example of historical painting that highlights the complexities of slavery in ancient Rome.

Italian landscape with the Ponte Molle by Jan Both, 1650

Italian landscape with the Ponte Molle

Jan Both
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This 17th-century painting by Jan Both depicts a serene Italian landscape featuring the Ponte Molle, a historic stone bridge. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the countryside with lush greenery and a clear sky, characteristic of Dutch Golden Age landscape painting.

Proculeius preventing Cleopatra from stabbing herself by Jean-Eugène-Charles Alberti, 1810

Proculeius preventing Cleopatra from stabbing herself

Jean-Eugène-Charles Alberti
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts the moment when Gaius Proculeius intervenes to stop Cleopatra from committing suicide. The scene captures the dramatic tension of the moment, with Cleopatra kneeling and holding a dagger, while Proculeius stands protectively in front of her. The composition includes elements of ancient Roman clothing and settings, such as togas, drapery, and architectural details like columns and walls.

Aqua Cetosa near Rome (Acetosa) by Pieter Rudolph Kleijn, 1810

Aqua Cetosa near Rome (Acetosa)

Pieter Rudolph Kleijn
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A landscape painting by Pieter Rudolph Kleijn depicting a serene scene near Rome, featuring a boat and trees. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the Aqua Cetosa, a historic waterway, with detailed natural elements and a peaceful atmosphere.

San Giorgio in Velabro in Rome by Antonie Sminck Pitloo, 1820

San Giorgio in Velabro in Rome

Antonie Sminck Pitloo
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A detailed landscape painting by Antonie Sminck Pitloo depicting the church of San Giorgio in Velabro in Rome. The artwork captures the architectural details and serene atmosphere of the historic church, set against the backdrop of the city's iconic landmarks.

The Cascades at Tivoli, with a Storm Approaching by Abraham Teerlink, 1824

The Cascades at Tivoli, with a Storm Approaching

Abraham Teerlink
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Abraham Teerlink depicts the cascades at Tivoli with a storm approaching. The scene captures the dramatic interplay of light and weather, showcasing Teerlink's skill in landscape painting.

The Waterfall at Tivoli by Abraham Teerlink, 1824

The Waterfall at Tivoli

Abraham Teerlink
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Waterfall at Tivoli is a landscape painting by Abraham Teerlink, depicting a dramatic waterfall surrounded by lush greenery and rocky terrain. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the Tivoli region, showcasing Teerlink's skill in rendering light, texture, and atmospheric effects. Created in 1824, this piece is part of the Rijksmuseum's collection and exemplifies the Romantic era's emphasis on nature's grandeur and emotional impact.

Drovers with cattle under an arch of the Colosseum in Rome by Jan Asselijn, 1640

Drovers with cattle under an arch of the Colosseum in Rome

Jan Asselijn
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jan Asselijn depicts a scene of drovers herding cattle beneath an arch of the Colosseum in Rome. The composition captures the grandeur of the ancient Roman structure against a pastoral landscape, blending historical and natural elements.

Roman landscape with the Palatine (left) and the parts of the Forum Romanum (right) by Pieter Anthonisz. van Groenewegen, 1650

Roman landscape with the Palatine (left) and the parts of the Forum Romanum (right)

Pieter Anthonisz. van Groenewegen
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a Roman landscape featuring the Palatine Hill on the left and sections of the Forum Romanum on the right. Created by Pieter Anthonisz. van Groenewegen in 1650, it offers a detailed view of ancient Roman architecture and urban planning.

Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pines by Hendrik Voogd, 1807

Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pines

Hendrik Voogd
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hendrik Voogd depicts a serene Italian landscape featuring umbrella pines, a clear sky with clouds, and a gentle hillside. The scene includes a man and a woman, suggesting a peaceful outdoor setting, with elements like grass, trees, and a small building adding to the tranquil atmosphere.

Landscape with the baptism of the eunuch by Herman van Swanevelt, 1630

Landscape with the baptism of the eunuch

Herman van Swanevelt
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Herman van Swanevelt depicts a serene landscape featuring the baptism of a eunuch, set against a tranquil natural backdrop. The scene captures the spiritual moment with detailed attention to the surrounding environment, including elements like trees and water, which are prominent in the artwork.

View in the Park of the Villa Chigi at Ariccia by Abraham Teerlink, 1822

View in the Park of the Villa Chigi at Ariccia

Abraham Teerlink
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Abraham Teerlink depicts a serene view of the park surrounding the Villa Chigi at Ariccia, showcasing the natural beauty of the area with detailed foliage and architectural elements. The work captures the tranquil atmosphere of the landscape, reflecting Teerlink's skill in rendering natural scenery with precision and elegance.

View of the Gardens of Villa Medici by Michel Martin Drolling, 1811

View of the Gardens of Villa Medici

Michel Martin Drolling
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Michel-Martin Drölling depicts the lush gardens of the Villa Medici in Rome. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the landscape, showcasing the intricate design and natural elements of the historic villa's grounds.

Muleteers beside an Italian Ruin by Jan Asselijn, 1650

Muleteers beside an Italian Ruin

Jan Asselijn
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a scene of muleteers and their pack animals near the ruins of a Roman bridge and aqueduct, showcasing Jan Asselijn's skill in capturing the grandeur of ancient structures amidst natural landscapes. The composition highlights the interaction between human activity and historical remnants, with the mule train and pack mule adding a sense of movement and purpose to the tranquil setting.

The Colosseum seen from the Palatine by Jean-Achille Benouville, 1870

The Colosseum seen from the Palatine

Jean-Achille Benouville
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Achille Benouville depicts the Colosseum viewed from the Palatine Hill, showcasing the historic Roman architecture against the backdrop of the city. The scene captures the grandeur of the ancient structure, with the Palatine Hill providing a contrasting landscape element.

An evening. Boatman moored by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1855

An evening. Boatman moored

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene twilight scene along a riverbank. A moored boat sits beside a tree, with the soft glow of evening light casting a warm hue over the landscape. The composition captures the peaceful atmosphere of a quiet evening, characteristic of Corot's landscape style.

Vallée du Tibre, campagne romaine by Nicolas-Didier Boguet, 1800

Vallée du Tibre, campagne romaine

Nicolas-Didier Boguet
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Nicolas-Didier Boguet depicts the Tiber Valley in the Roman countryside. The scene includes a village, a cow, and clouds, capturing the serene beauty of the landscape.

Landscape near Rome by Pierre Louis Dubourcq, 1850

Landscape near Rome

Pierre Louis Dubourcq
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A landscape painting depicting the scenic surroundings of Rome, created by Pierre Louis Dubourcq in 1850. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the region, showcasing rolling hills, verdant fields, and distant views of the city's iconic landmarks.

Fountain by Villa Medici, Rome by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1850

Fountain by Villa Medici, Rome

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a fountain at the Villa Medici in Rome. The scene includes a basin with water reflecting the surrounding architecture, trees, and sky. The composition showcases Corot's skill in capturing light, shadow, and perspective, with elements like the dome and basilica visible in the background.

View from the Farnese Gardens, Rome by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1826

View from the Farnese Gardens, Rome

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot captures a serene view of the Farnese Gardens in Rome. The scene features lush greenery, classical architecture, and a tranquil atmosphere typical of Corot's landscape style. Created in 1826, it is part of the Phillips Collection.

The Pantheon, the Morning after the Fire by J. M. W. Turner, 0

The Pantheon, the Morning after the Fire

J. M. W. Turner
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Joseph Mallord William Turner depicts the Pantheon in the morning after a fire, showcasing the dramatic interplay of light and shadow characteristic of Turner's style. The scene captures the aftermath of the fire with a focus on the architectural details of the Pantheon, emphasizing the resilience of the structure amidst the destruction.

Piazza Navona in Rome by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1729

Piazza Navona in Rome

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts the Piazza Navona in Rome during a festive celebration. It showcases the grandeur of the square with its fountains, architectural elements, and the vibrant atmosphere of a public event.

Evening in Rome. Motif from the Palatine by Henrik Jespersen, 1898

Evening in Rome. Motif from the Palatine

Henrik Jespersen
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Henrik Jespersen depicts a serene evening scene in Rome, focusing on the Palatine Hill. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the ancient site, highlighting its historical significance through the soft lighting and detailed architecture.

The Monastery of St. Maria in Aracoeli by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

The Monastery of St. Maria in Aracoeli

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the Monastery of St. Maria in Aracoeli, a historic religious site. The artwork showcases the architectural details of the monastery, capturing its grandeur and intricate design.

View of Rome with the Colosseum. Study by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm, 1846

View of Rome with the Colosseum. Study

Gustaf Wilhelm Palm
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm depicts a study of a view of Rome, showcasing the iconic Colosseum. The scene includes elements such as trees and houses, capturing the city's architectural and urban landscape.

The Villa Borghese Park. Study by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm, 1846

The Villa Borghese Park. Study

Gustaf Wilhelm Palm
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Wilhelm Palm depicts a study of the Villa Borghese Park, capturing the serene beauty of its gardens and architecture. Created in 1846, it showcases the artist's attention to detail and his ability to convey the tranquil atmosphere of the historic park.

View towards Forum Romanum from the Colosseum by Thorald Læssøe, 1848

View towards Forum Romanum from the Colosseum

Thorald Læssøe
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Thorald Laessoe depicts a panoramic view of the Forum Romanum from the Colosseum, showcasing the grandeur of ancient Rome. The scene includes various architectural elements, trees, and buildings, capturing the historical essence of the area.

View of the Monte Aventino in Rome by Hendrik Frans van Lint, 1741

View of the Monte Aventino in Rome

Hendrik Frans van Lint
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hendrik Frans van Lint depicts a panoramic view of the Monte Aventino in Rome. The artwork showcases the hill's landscape, likely including its historical and architectural features, offering a glimpse into the city's topography during the 18th century.

View of Rome by Hendrik Frans van Lint, 1741

View of Rome

Hendrik Frans van Lint
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hendrik Frans van Lint depicts a panoramic view of Rome, focusing on the area by the Tiber River. It showcases the city's historic landmarks and architectural features, capturing the essence of 18th-century Roman urban landscape.

View from Piazza di Campidoglio, Roma by Gustaf Söderberg, 0

View from Piazza di Campidoglio, Roma

Gustaf Söderberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Söderberg captures the view from Piazza di Campidoglio in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the Roman Forum and the surrounding historic architecture. The artwork provides a detailed depiction of the piazza's iconic landmarks, including the Capitoline Hill and the Palazzo Senatorio.

View over the Tiber to the Aventine, Rome by Gustaf Söderberg, 1820

View over the Tiber to the Aventine, Rome

Gustaf Söderberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Söderberg depicts a panoramic view of Rome, showcasing the Tiber River and the Aventine Hill. The scene captures the city's historic landscape with its characteristic architecture and urban layout, offering a glimpse into the city's charm and grandeur during the early 19th century.

View to the Quirinal from the Villa Malta, Rome by Gustaf Söderberg, 0

View to the Quirinal from the Villa Malta, Rome

Gustaf Söderberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustaf Söderberg depicts a panoramic view from the Villa Malta in Rome, showcasing the Quirinal Hill and the Quirinal Palace. The scene includes trees and houses, offering a glimpse into the urban landscape of Rome.

Campo Vaccino in Rome by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/d60141278a49ffd2aeae53b8c09a87bd, 0

Campo Vaccino in Rome

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/d60141278a49ffd2aeae53b8c09a87bd
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Campo Vaccino in Rome is a painting that captures the bustling scene of the Roman Forum, showcasing the historical and cultural significance of the area. The artwork provides a glimpse into the daily life and architectural grandeur of ancient Rome.

Piazza Navona, Rome by Gaspar van Wittel, 1699

Piazza Navona, Rome

Gaspar van Wittel
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gaspar van Wittel depicts the Piazza Navona in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the Baroque-era square. The scene captures the bustling urban landscape, with intricate details of the architecture and the lively atmosphere of the city.

View of the Arch of Constantine with the Colosseum by Canaletto, 1754

View of the Arch of Constantine with the Colosseum

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Rome's iconic landmarks, the Arch of Constantine and the Colosseum. The painting showcases the city's historical architecture against a clear sky, highlighting the intricate details of the ancient structures.

Rome: Capriccio with Ruins Based on the Forum by Canaletto, 1725

Rome: Capriccio with Ruins Based on the Forum

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts a capriccio view of Rome, featuring ruins based on the Forum. It is part of the Royal Collection and showcases the artist's skill in capturing the grandeur and historical essence of ancient Roman architecture.

Rome: Ruins of the Forum, Looking towards the Capitol by Canaletto, 1740

Rome: Ruins of the Forum, Looking towards the Capitol

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Rome's ancient ruins, focusing on the Forum area with a view towards the Capitoline Hill. The painting includes notable landmarks such as the Temple of Castor and Pollux, the Temple of Saturn, and the Column of Phocas, all situated along the Lacus Juturnae. It showcases the city's historical significance and the architectural remnants of its Roman past.

Rome: The Arch of Constantine by Canaletto, 1742

Rome: The Arch of Constantine

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view depicts the Arch of Constantine in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman architecture. The painting captures the bustling cityscape with detailed attention to the historical landmarks, reflecting Canaletto's renowned skill in landscape and cityscape painting.

Rome: The Arch of Septimius Severus by Canaletto, 1742

Rome: The Arch of Septimius Severus

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Arch of Septimius Severus is a 1742 landscape painting by the Italian artist Canaletto. It depicts the Arch of Septimius Severus, a triumphal arch in Rome. Constructed in the Roman Forum during the early third century to celebrate victories of the Roman Empire in the Parthian Wars. Canaletto portrays the intricate inscription and carvings on the white marble arch, with a shadow from the church of Santi Luca e Martina on the right falling on it.

Rome: The Arch of Titus by Canaletto, 1742

Rome: The Arch of Titus

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Arch of Titus in Rome, a grand ancient structure that commemorates Emperor Titus's victories. The work is part of the Royal Collection and showcases Canaletto's skill in capturing the grandeur of Roman architecture.

Rome: The Pantheon by Canaletto, 1742

Rome: The Pantheon

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto captures the grandeur of Rome's Pantheon, a iconic ancient Roman temple. The work is part of the Royal Collection and showcases Canaletto's mastery in depicting architectural details and urban landscapes.

Rome: The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina by Canaletto, 1740

Rome: The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina in Rome, showcasing the city's classical architecture against a vibrant backdrop of the surrounding area. It is part of the Royal Collection, reflecting Canaletto's renowned skill in capturing the grandeur of Roman landmarks.

Campo Vaccino by Claude Lorrain, 1636

Campo Vaccino

Claude Lorrain
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Campo Vaccino, painted by Claude Lorrain in 1636, is a landscape painting depicting a serene Roman countryside scene. The composition features ruins, a tower, and a temple, with a central square and architectural elements that suggest the presence of ancient Roman structures. The painting captures a sense of tranquility and historical grandeur, characteristic of Lorrain's style.

Cleopatra by Benedetto Gennari II, 1674

Cleopatra

Benedetto Gennari II
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, moments before her suicide by asp bite. The composition focuses on her dramatic expression and the physical effects of the venom, with detailed rendering of her body, including the navel, waist, and female breast. Cleopatra is shown seated on a bed, draped in luxurious fabrics, with a curtain behind her, emphasizing the intimacy and tragedy of the scene.

Interior of the Colosseum, Rome by Thomas Cole, 1832

Interior of the Colosseum, Rome

Thomas Cole
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Thomas Cole depicts the interior of the Colosseum in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman structure. The artwork captures the vastness of the arena, with intricate details of the marble columns, arches, and the overall monumental scale of the building.

View of the Via Sacra, Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

View of the Via Sacra, Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts a panoramic view of the Via Sacra in Rome, showcasing the ancient Roman Forum. The scene includes iconic structures such as columns, towers, and ruins, with a tree and sky adding depth to the composition. The artwork captures the historical grandeur of the site, blending architectural details with atmospheric elements.

Porta Furba, Rome by Albert Gottschalk, 1904

Porta Furba, Rome

Albert Gottschalk
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Albert Gottschalk depicts the Porta Furba, a historic gate in Rome. The artwork captures the intricate details of the ancient structure, showcasing Gottschalk's skill in rendering architectural elements with precision.

View of the Pantheon, Rome by Ippolito Caffi, 1825

View of the Pantheon, Rome

Ippolito Caffi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ippolito Caffi depicts the Pantheon in Rome, showcasing its iconic dome and surrounding architecture. The scene captures the grandeur of the ancient structure against the backdrop of the city, with details highlighting the historical and cultural significance of the site.

View of the Temple of Minerva Medica and an Aqueduct by Paolo Anesi, 0

View of the Temple of Minerva Medica and an Aqueduct

Paolo Anesi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paolo Anesi depicts the Temple of Minerva Medica alongside an aqueduct, showcasing the architectural grandeur of ancient Rome. The scene captures the historical and cultural significance of these structures, blending natural and man-made elements in a serene composition.

View of the Roman Forum with the Temple of Concordia and the Arch of Septimius Severus seen from the foot of the Capitoline Hill by Constantin Hansen, 1846

View of the Roman Forum with the Temple of Concordia and the Arch of Septimius Severus seen from the foot of the Capitoline Hill

Constantin Hansen
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Constantin Hansen depicts a detailed view of the Roman Forum, showcasing the Temple of Concordia and the Arch of Septimius Severus from the foot of the Capitoline Hill. The scene captures the grandeur of ancient Rome's architectural landmarks.

Rome: View of the Colosseum and The Arch of Constantine by Antonio Joli, 1744

Rome: View of the Colosseum and The Arch of Constantine

Antonio Joli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Joli depicts a panoramic view of Rome, showcasing the iconic Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine. The artwork captures the grandeur of these ancient landmarks, highlighting their historical significance and architectural beauty.

Rome: View of the Tiber by Antonio Joli, 1725

Rome: View of the Tiber

Antonio Joli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This 18th-century landscape painting by Antonio Joli depicts a panoramic view of Rome, focusing on the Tiber River. The artwork captures the city's historic skyline and the river's winding course through the urban landscape.

A View of the Piazza Navona, Rome by Hendrik Frans van Lint, 1730

A View of the Piazza Navona, Rome

Hendrik Frans van Lint
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hendrik Frans van Lint depicts the bustling Piazza Navona in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the Baroque-era square with its iconic fountains and surrounding architecture. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the city, highlighting the historical and cultural significance of this renowned public space.

A Section of the Via Sacra, Rome (The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian) by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

A Section of the Via Sacra, Rome (The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian)

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts a section of the Via Sacra in Rome, focusing on the Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian. The artwork captures the grandeur of the ancient Roman street and the intricate details of the church facade, showcasing Eckersberg's skill in rendering architectural elements with precision and depth.

Aqueducts in the Roman Campagna by Ippolito Caffi, 1843

Aqueducts in the Roman Campagna

Ippolito Caffi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ippolito Caffi depicts the aqueducts of the Roman Campagna, showcasing the grandeur of ancient Roman engineering. The artwork captures the serene landscape of the area, highlighting the historical significance of these structures.

Die Peterskirche von Süden her by J. M. W. Turner, 1819

Die Peterskirche von Süden her

J. M. W. Turner
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This watercolor by Joseph Mallord William Turner depicts St. Peter's Basilica in Rome from the southern perspective. The painting captures the grandeur of the basilica's dome against the sky, utilizing aerial perspective and contre-jour lighting to create a dramatic effect. Turner's work showcases his mastery of light and atmosphere, with the sun positioned to enhance the sense of depth and spatial relationships.

View of the Cloaca Maxima, Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

View of the Cloaca Maxima, Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the Cloaca Maxima in Rome, a historic ancient Roman sewer system. The artwork captures the grandeur of the structure, showcasing Eckersberg's skill in rendering architectural details and the historical significance of the site.

View of the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

View of the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome, showcasing the architectural beauty and landscape of the historic villa. Created in 1814, it is an example of architectural painting that highlights the grandeur of the Roman landscape.

View over the Tiber from Trastevere towards Engelsborg and Ponte San Angelo by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815

View over the Tiber from Trastevere towards Engelsborg and Ponte San Angelo

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts a panoramic view of the Tiber River in Rome, showcasing the historic Trastevere district, the iconic Engelsborg (likely referring to the Castel Sant'Angelo), and the Ponte San Angelo bridge. The artwork captures the architectural details and the serene atmosphere of the Roman landscape.

S. Agnese fuori le mura, Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815

S. Agnese fuori le mura, Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the Church of San Agnese fuori le Mura in Rome. Completed in 1815, it is an example of architectural painting, showcasing the grandeur of the basilica and its surrounding structures.

Villa Albani seen from the Garden. Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1813

Villa Albani seen from the Garden. Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the Villa Albani in Rome, showcasing its grand facade and surrounding garden. Completed in 1813, the work captures the neoclassical style of the villa, reflecting Eckersberg's skill in rendering architectural details and the serene landscape.

The Cloisters of the Franciscan Monastery Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1813

The Cloisters of the Franciscan Monastery Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the cloisters of the Franciscan Monastery of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome. The work captures the intricate details of the monastery's courtyard, showcasing its historical and religious significance.

View of the Tiber near the collapsed bridge Ponte Rotto in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815

View of the Tiber near the collapsed bridge Ponte Rotto in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts a panoramic view of the Tiber River near the Ponte Rotto, a historic bridge in Rome. The scene captures the architectural details of the bridge and the surrounding area, showcasing Eckersberg's skill in architectural painting.

En sal i Palazzo Borghese by Josef Theodor Hansen, 1886

En sal i Palazzo Borghese

Josef Theodor Hansen
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by J.Th. Hansen depicts a grand room within the Palazzo Borghese in Rome. The artwork captures the opulent interior design, intricate details of the furnishings, and the elegant atmosphere of the historic palace. Created in 1886, it showcases Hansen's skill in rendering architectural spaces with both precision and artistic flair.

Porta Angelica and Part of the Vatican by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1813

Porta Angelica and Part of the Vatican

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts Porta Angelica and part of the Vatican in Rome. The artwork showcases the grandeur of the Vatican's architecture against the backdrop of the sky, capturing the historical and cultural significance of the site.

The Cloisters of San Lorenzo fuori le mura in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

The Cloisters of San Lorenzo fuori le mura in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the cloisters of the San Lorenzo fuori le mura monastery in Rome. The work captures the architectural details and serene atmosphere of the historic monastery complex.

A Building near Tor di Quinto outside Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815

A Building near Tor di Quinto outside Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts a building located near Tor di Quinto, a hill outside Rome. The work, created in 1815, showcases the artist's skill in capturing the grandeur and details of classical architecture against the Italian landscape.

The Pantheon by Canaletto, 1720

The Pantheon

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Canaletto depicts the Pantheon in Rome, showcasing its grand architecture against the sky. The scene includes the Piazza della Rotonda and the Fountain of the Pantheon, capturing the essence of the city's historic center.

Piazza Navona in Rome by Anton Goubau, 1680

Piazza Navona in Rome

Anton Goubau
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Anton Goubau depicts the Piazza Navona in Rome, showcasing the iconic Four Rivers Fountain and the nearby Sant'Agnese in Agone church. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the square with a crowd of people gathered around.

The ruins of the Colosseum by Louis de Caullery, 1600

The ruins of the Colosseum

Louis de Caullery
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Louis de Caullery depicts the ancient Colosseum in Rome, showcasing its weathered stones and grand arches. The scene captures the essence of historical ruins, with elements like statues and soldiers suggesting a once-thriving Roman arena. The artwork blends realism with a sense of timelessness, emphasizing the architectural grandeur and the passage of time.

Ruins and the Colosseum in Rome by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1750

Ruins and the Colosseum in Rome

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts the ruins and the Colosseum in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of ancient Roman architecture amidst the remnants of the past. The artwork captures the atmospheric perspective of the cityscape, blending historical elements with the artist's detailed rendering of the Colosseum and surrounding ruins.

Roman Ruins (2) by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1701

Roman Ruins (2)

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts the grandeur of ancient Roman ruins, capturing the essence of classical architecture and the atmospheric ambiance of a bygone era. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in rendering detailed landscapes and historical scenes, reflecting the neoclassical fascination with Rome's past.

The Campo Vaccino, Rome by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4f6c11bd2c4ce4ca2f77f1c7a18e0b29, 1640

The Campo Vaccino, Rome

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4f6c11bd2c4ce4ca2f77f1c7a18e0b29
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by the Circle of Claude depicts the Campo Vaccino in Rome, a historic area known for its vibrant market and architectural landmarks. The artwork captures the bustling urban scene with detailed attention to the city's streets, buildings, and daily life, reflecting the Baroque period's emphasis on realism and dynamic composition.

The Arch of Constantine, Rome by Herman van Swanevelt, 1645

The Arch of Constantine, Rome

Herman van Swanevelt
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Herman van Swanevelt depicts the Arch of Constantine in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman structure. The artwork captures the intricate details of the arch, highlighting its historical significance and architectural beauty.

Rome, Castel Sant' Angelo by Isaac Israëls, 1925

Rome, Castel Sant' Angelo

Isaac Israëls
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A detailed painting by Isaac Israëls depicting the iconic Castel Sant' Angelo in Rome, showcasing the city's historical landmarks. The artwork captures the grandeur of the structure against the backdrop of the Tiber River, reflecting Israëls' mastery in portraying urban landscapes.

the Colosseum at Rome by Jacob van der Ulft, 1660

the Colosseum at Rome

Jacob van der Ulft
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jacob van der Ulft depicts the Colosseum in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman amphitheater. The artwork captures the architectural details and historical significance of the Colosseum, highlighting its role as a central landmark in the city.

Villa Borghese by Aleksander Gierymski, 1900

Villa Borghese

Aleksander Gierymski
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Aleksander Gierymski depicts the grand Villa Borghese, a historic villa in Rome, Italy. The artwork captures the elegant columns and gardens of the villa, with a notable focus on the moonlit atmosphere, suggesting a nocturnal scene. The painting showcases Gierymski's skill in blending architectural detail with atmospheric elements.

A Sporting Contest on the Tiber at Rome by Joseph Vernet, 1750

A Sporting Contest on the Tiber at Rome

Joseph Vernet
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

A Sporting Contest on the Tiber is a 1750 genre painting by the French artist Claude-Joseph Vernet. It depicts a lively scene of a sporting contest taking place on the Tiber River in Rome. The painting was one of four works sent from Rome by Vernet to be submitted to the Paris Salon of 1750, showcasing his ability to capture dynamic action and historical scenes.

The Lottery in Piazza di Montecitorio by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1743

The Lottery in Piazza di Montecitorio

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts a bustling public lottery event in the Piazza di Montecitorio in Rome. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of 18th-century Roman society, with crowds of people gathered around a central lottery booth, showcasing the social and cultural significance of such events during the period.

Roman landscape by Jacob van der Ulft, 1652

Roman landscape

Jacob van der Ulft
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jacob van der Ulft depicts a grand Roman landscape featuring a triumphal arch and richly detailed scenery. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in capturing the grandeur and architectural elements of ancient Rome, with intricate details that highlight the city's historical significance.

Gladiators at a Banquet by Giovanni Lanfranco, 1638

Gladiators at a Banquet

Giovanni Lanfranco
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a scene of gladiators at a banquet, showcasing their attire and the opulent setting. The composition includes elements such as cups, swords, shields, tables, and tablecloths, highlighting the historical context of Roman banquets. Created by Giovanni Lanfranco in 1638, the artwork captures the grandeur and social dynamics of the era.

Rome: Ruins of the Forum looking towards the Capitol by Canaletto, 1742

Rome: Ruins of the Forum looking towards the Capitol

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the ruins of the Roman Forum with the majestic Capitol Hill in the distance. The painting captures the grandeur of ancient Rome, showcasing the intricate details of the architectural remnants and the atmospheric perspective of the cityscape.

Figures before a Locanda, with a View of the Piazza del Popolo, Rome by Johannes Lingelbach, 1647

Figures before a Locanda, with a View of the Piazza del Popolo, Rome

Johannes Lingelbach
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Johannes Lingelbach depicts a scene of figures gathered before a Locanda, with a view of the Piazza del Popolo in Rome. The work captures the bustling atmosphere of the piazza, showcasing the architectural details and the lively interactions of people in the historic setting.

Architectural capriccio with the Pantheon, the arch of Titus and the basilica of Maxentius by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/c7b588c7f0e2e2480e6552824000ef61, 1750

Architectural capriccio with the Pantheon, the arch of Titus and the basilica of Maxentius

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/c7b588c7f0e2e2480e6552824000ef61
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural capriccio by G.P. Pannini showcases a whimsical composition featuring the Pantheon, the Arch of Titus, and the Basilica of Maxentius. The painting blends historical landmarks with imaginative elements, characteristic of Pannini's style. It captures the grandeur of ancient Rome through detailed architectural renderings and atmospheric perspective.

View of Rome by Matthias Withoos, 1655

View of Rome

Matthias Withoos
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Matthias Withoos depicts a panoramic view of Rome, showcasing the city's historic landmarks and architecture. Created in 1655, it captures the grandeur of the city during the Baroque period.

Architectural capriccio with the Colosseum, the temple of Castor and Pollux, Trajan's column, the temple of Antoninus Pius and the temple of Minerva Medica by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3370354341b881b609da114e81af215a, 1728

Architectural capriccio with the Colosseum, the temple of Castor and Pollux, Trajan's column, the temple of Antoninus Pius and the temple of Minerva Medica

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3370354341b881b609da114e81af215a
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural capriccio by G.P. Pannini depicts a romanticized view of ancient Rome, featuring the Colosseum, the Temple of Castor and Pollux, Trajan's Column, the Temple of Antoninus Pius, and the Temple of Minerva Medica. The painting showcases Pannini's skill in blending historical landmarks with imaginative elements, creating a vibrant composition that highlights the grandeur of Roman architecture.

Rome, from the Vatican. Raffaelle, Accompanied by La Fornarina, Preparing his Pictures for the Decoration of the Loggia by J. M. W. Turner, 1820

Rome, from the Vatican. Raffaelle, Accompanied by La Fornarina, Preparing his Pictures for the Decoration of the Loggia

J. M. W. Turner
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Rome, from the Vatican is an 1820 history painting by the English artist J. M. W. Turner. Turner painted it following his lengthy trip to Italy and exhibited it at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition at Somerset House. It commemorates the three hundredth anniversary of the death of the Renaissance painter Raphael. Raphael is shown in the Vatican loggias in the company of La Fornarina overlooking the city of Rome. Its longer title is Rome, from the Vatican. Raffaelle, Accompanied by La Fornarina, Preparing his Pictures for the Decoration of the Loggia.

Picture Gallery with Views of Modern Rome by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1757

Picture Gallery with Views of Modern Rome

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini captures the grandeur of 18th-century Rome, showcasing a multitude of iconic landmarks and architectural marvels. The composition includes the Palazzo Barberini, Lateran Palace, Quirinal Palace, and the Apostolic Palace, among others. Pannini's work offers a detailed and immersive view of the city's urban landscape, reflecting the artistic style of the Baroque period.

Cleopatra discovered by her servants by Artemisia Gentileschi, 1635

Cleopatra discovered by her servants

Artemisia Gentileschi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Cleopatra is a painting by the Italian baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi, completed in the mid-1630s. It depicts the moment when Cleopatra, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, is discovered by her servants after her death. The painting captures a dramatic and emotional scene, highlighting the historical significance of Cleopatra's story.

Interior of the Colosseum in Rome. by Aleksandra z Potockich Potocka, 1840

Interior of the Colosseum in Rome.

Aleksandra z Potockich Potocka
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Aleksandra z Potockich Potocka depicts the interior of the Colosseum in Rome, showcasing its grand architecture and historical significance. The artwork captures the vastness of the ancient structure, with intricate details highlighting the engineering marvel of the Roman Empire.

Aleja dębowa w parku przy Villa Borghese w Rzymie by Kazimierz Stabrowski, 1924

Aleja dębowa w parku przy Villa Borghese w Rzymie

Kazimierz Stabrowski
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

No description available

A View through Three of the North-Western Arches of the Third Storey of the Coliseum by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1815

A View through Three of the North-Western Arches of the Third Storey of the Coliseum

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a view through three of the north-western arches of the third storey of the Colosseum, showcasing the grandeur of the ancient Roman structure. Created by Danish painter Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg in 1815 or 1816 during his stay in Rome, the work is part of a series of paintings inspired by the city's ancient ruins. The composition highlights the architectural details of the Colosseum, with elements such as the arcade, herb, grass, and sky contributing to the scene's atmospheric quality.

Carousel in the courtyard of the Palazzo Barberini in honour of Christina of Sweden on 28 February 1656 by Filippo Gagliardi, 1656

Carousel in the courtyard of the Palazzo Barberini in honour of Christina of Sweden on 28 February 1656

Filippo Gagliardi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Filippo Gagliardi depicts a vibrant carousel in the courtyard of the Palazzo Barberini, celebrating the visit of Christina of Sweden on 28 February 1656. The scene captures the lively atmosphere of the event, showcasing the grandeur of the palace and the festive spirit of the occasion.

Ancient Rome by V, 0

Ancient Rome

V
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Ancient Rome is a trio of almost identical paintings by Italian artist Giovanni Paolo Panini, produced as pendant paintings to Modern Rome for his patron, the comte de Stainville, in the 1750s.

Rape of the Sabine Women by Pietro da Cortona, 1627

Rape of the Sabine Women

Pietro da Cortona
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts the legendary rape of the Sabine women, a pivotal event in Roman history where Roman men abducted women from the Sabine tribe to secure their alliance. Created around 1629-1630, this Baroque masterpiece by Pietro da Cortona captures the dramatic and tumultuous scene with dynamic compositions and rich symbolism. The artwork is part of a pair, with the other version housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.

Story of Verginia by Filippino Lippi, 1470

Story of Verginia

Filippino Lippi
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts scenes from the story of Verginia, a Roman maiden whose virtue and courage are central to the narrative. Created by Filippino Lippi in 1470, it portrays key moments including Appius Claudius attempting to abduct Verginia, her condemnation to slavery, and her tragic death at the hands of her father, Virginius. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of Roman society and the moral themes of honor and justice.

The Villa Malta, Rome by Frederic Leighton, 1865

The Villa Malta, Rome

Frederic Leighton
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Frederic, Lord Leighton depicts the Villa Malta in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the neoclassical architecture against the backdrop of the city's historic landscape. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the villa and its surroundings, reflecting Leighton's mastery in landscape painting.

Rome: The Piazza del Quirinale by Canaletto, 1751

Rome: The Piazza del Quirinale

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, also known as Canaletto, depicts the Piazza del Quirinale in Rome. It showcases the grandeur of the piazza with its iconic fountains, buildings, and the surrounding urban landscape, capturing the essence of 18th-century Roman architecture and city life.

The Basilica of Maxentius and the Church of Santa Francesca Romana by Canaletto, 1755

The Basilica of Maxentius and the Church of Santa Francesca Romana

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This panoramic view by Canaletto depicts the Basilica of Maxentius and the Church of Santa Francesca Romana in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of Baroque architecture against the city's skyline. The painting captures the intricate details of the buildings, reflecting Canaletto's mastery in landscape and architectural scenes.

Houses in Rome, Near Santissima Trinità Dei Monti by Eugen Napoleon Neureuther, 1837

Houses in Rome, Near Santissima Trinità Dei Monti

Eugen Napoleon Neureuther
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a view of Monte Pincio and the Palazzo Zuccari in Rome, showcasing the city's historic architecture and scenic landscapes. Created by Eugen Napoleon Neureuther in 1836, it captures the charm of Rome's urban setting with a focus on the Pincian Hill area.

The Temple of Minerva on the the Forum of Nerva in Rome by Constantin Hansen, 1840

The Temple of Minerva on the the Forum of Nerva in Rome

Constantin Hansen
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Constantin Hansen depicts the Temple of Minerva located on the Forum of Nerva in Rome. It showcases the architectural grandeur of the ancient Roman structure, capturing its historical significance and intricate details.

Vesta Temple in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

Vesta Temple in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicts the Vesta Temple in Rome, a historic site associated with the Roman goddess of the hearth. The artwork captures the architectural grandeur of the temple, showcasing Eckersberg's skill in architectural painting.

Via San Nicola di Tolentino in Rome by C. A. Kølle, 1871

Via San Nicola di Tolentino in Rome

C. A. Kølle
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by C.A. Kølle depicts the Via San Nicola di Tolentino in Rome, showcasing the historic street lined with palm trees and the Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino. The scene captures the urban landscape of 19th-century Rome, blending architectural details with the surrounding natural elements.

The death of Lucretia by Francesco Rustici, 1624

The death of Lucretia

Francesco Rustici
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Death of Lucretia is a historical painting by Francesco Rustici, created in 1624. It depicts the dramatic moment when Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman, takes her own life after being raped by Sextus Tarquinius, an act that led to the fall of the Roman monarchy. The painting captures the intense emotional turmoil and the tragic consequences of her decision, reflecting the themes of honor, virtue, and revenge that are central to the story.

Vista de Roma by Henrique Bernardelli, 1884

Vista de Roma

Henrique Bernardelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Henrique Bernardelli's 1884 painting "Vista de Roma" offers a historical view of Rome, capturing the city's grandeur and architectural landmarks. The artwork is categorized as a historical painting, reflecting the cultural and historical significance of the city during the late 19th century.

View of Rome, from a Palazzo, with Figures and Goats by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/97201a25c3e1fbae821c74a3caef3546, 1814

View of Rome, from a Palazzo, with Figures and Goats

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/97201a25c3e1fbae821c74a3caef3546
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a panoramic view of Rome from a palazzo, showcasing the city's iconic landmarks and bustling streets. It includes figures and goats, adding a lively element to the scene. The artwork captures the grandeur and charm of Rome during the early 19th century.

Piazza del Popolo, Rome by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/1dd3df5c4b91c65b4ef4214de82e92d5, 1749

Piazza del Popolo, Rome

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/1dd3df5c4b91c65b4ef4214de82e92d5
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the square with its iconic obelisk and surrounding architecture. Created by an imitator of Antonio Canaletto, it captures the bustling urban scene of 18th-century Rome, reflecting the veduta style popular during that era.

Monte Cavallo and the Quirinal Palace, Rome by Canaletto, 1749

Monte Cavallo and the Quirinal Palace, Rome

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Monte Cavallo and the Quirinal Palace in Rome, showcasing the city's grand architecture and scenic views. Created by an imitator of Antonio Canaletto, it captures the urban landscape with detailed perspective and atmospheric effects typical of the veduta style.

The Colosseum and Arch of Constantine, Rome by Canaletto, 1749

The Colosseum and Arch of Constantine, Rome

Canaletto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of ancient Roman architecture. Created by an imitator of Antonio Canaletto, it captures the city's iconic landmarks with a detailed and realistic style typical of the veduta genre.

An Architectural Capriccio with Alexander cutting the Gordian Knot by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1740

An Architectural Capriccio with Alexander cutting the Gordian Knot

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the legendary moment when Alexander the Great cut the Gordian Knot, a symbol of solving complex problems. It showcases Panini's skill in architectural perspective and his ability to blend historical narrative with detailed scenery. The work is part of the National Trust collection and reflects the Rococo style with its ornate details and vibrant colors.

The Piazza del Popolo, Rome by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6c99ebbbb1e887035055999339bb45ca, 1714

The Piazza del Popolo, Rome

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6c99ebbbb1e887035055999339bb45ca
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the square with its iconic obelisk and surrounding neoclassical architecture. Created by Gaspar van Wittel, also known as Vanvitelli, the artwork captures the bustling urban landscape of 18th-century Rome.

The People of Rome paying Homage to Porsenna (?) by Francesco Zuccarelli, 1755

The People of Rome paying Homage to Porsenna (?)

Francesco Zuccarelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Francesco Zuccarelli depicts a scene from ancient Roman history, showing the people of Rome paying homage to Porsenna, a legendary Etruscan king. The work captures the grandeur of the moment, with detailed figures and a richly textured background that reflects the artistic style of the 18th century.

The Death of Cleopatra by Pierre Mignard I, 1635

The Death of Cleopatra

Pierre Mignard I
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the dramatic moment of Cleopatra's death, showcasing her final act of suicide by allowing an asp to bite her. Created by Pierre Mignard the elder, it captures the historical event with rich detail and emotional intensity.

Piazza del Campidoglio with Santa Maria d'Aracoeli, Rome by Bernardo Bellotto, 1742

Piazza del Campidoglio with Santa Maria d'Aracoeli, Rome

Bernardo Bellotto
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome, showcasing the grand piazza with the Santa Maria d'Aracoeli church in the background. The scene captures the urban landscape of 18th-century Rome, highlighting the architectural grandeur of the city.

View of the Ponte Rotto, Rome by Gaspar van Wittel, 1685

View of the Ponte Rotto, Rome

Gaspar van Wittel
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gaspar van Wittel, known as Vanvitelli, depicts a panoramic view of the Ponte Rotto in Rome. The artwork captures the historic bridge, which is a notable landmark in the city, surrounded by the urban landscape of 17th-century Rome.

Piazza del Popolo, Rome by Jacopo Fabris, 1740

Piazza del Popolo, Rome

Jacopo Fabris
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jacopo Fabris depicts the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the square with its iconic obelisk and surrounding architecture. The artwork captures the bustling urban scene, highlighting the historical and cultural significance of the area.

Octavian and Cleopatra by Anton Raphael Mengs, 1759

Octavian and Cleopatra

Anton Raphael Mengs
Rome,Italy
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This painting by Anton Raphael Mengs depicts the historical meeting between Octavian, later Emperor Augustus, and Cleopatra, the Egyptian queen. The artwork captures the political and personal dynamics of their encounter, reflecting Mengs' skill in portraying complex historical narratives.

An Architectural Capriccio with Figures and an Obelisk by Vicente Giner, 1670

An Architectural Capriccio with Figures and an Obelisk

Vicente Giner
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

An Architectural Capriccio with Figures and an Obelisk is a 17th-century painting by Vicente Giner, depicting a fantastical architectural scene with figures and an obelisk. The work showcases Giner's skill in blending realistic elements with imaginative design, characteristic of the architectural capriccio style popular during the Baroque period.

Salão Nobre Parede by Oreste Sercelli, 1912

Salão Nobre Parede

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Salão Nobre Parede is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created on April 21, 1912. The artwork depicts a grand hall wall adorned with intricate floral and ornamental motifs, including flowers, seashells, volutes, and leaves. It showcases the artist's skill in blending natural elements with decorative patterns, creating a rich and detailed visual composition. The painting likely reflects the opulence and artistic trends of the early 20th century.

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Hall

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a grand hall adorned with intricate details. The scene features elements such as walls decorated with peafowl, floral motifs, and leaf patterns, suggesting a richly embellished interior space. The inclusion of an angel adds a spiritual or symbolic dimension to the composition. The artwork captures the opulence and artistic craftsmanship of the period.

Directoria by Oreste Sercelli, 1907

Directoria

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Directoria is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicting a scene from ancient Roman history. The artwork showcases Sercelli's skill in capturing historical narratives through detailed imagery and vibrant colors.

Entrada 01 by Oreste Sercelli, 1913

Entrada 01

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Entrada 01 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created in 1913. The artwork features intricate details of a door adorned with floral motifs, including flowers, seashells, and fleur-de-lis patterns. It also incorporates elements like a cornucopia and Ramalhete, suggesting a rich decorative theme. The piece reflects Sercelli's skill in blending traditional symbols with artistic expression.

Toilete Senhoras by Oreste Sercelli, 1916

Toilete Senhoras

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Toilete Senhoras is a 1916 painting by Oreste Sercelli, an Italian artist known for his decorative and symbolic works. The painting features intricate floral and ornamental motifs, including volutes, seashells, and leaves, which are arranged in a harmonious composition. It showcases Sercelli's skill in blending natural elements with artistic design, creating a visually rich and detailed scene.

Salve Magna Parens Frucum Audacia Fortuna Juvat In Arte Libertas Humilis Labor Si Id Non Humilis Gloria by Oreste Sercelli, 1917

Salve Magna Parens Frucum Audacia Fortuna Juvat In Arte Libertas Humilis Labor Si Id Non Humilis Gloria

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a complex composition featuring elements such as volutes, seashells, leaves, garlands, flowers, rosettes, angels, women, men, and a Ramalhete. The artwork, created in 1917, likely reflects themes of freedom, labor, and the interplay between human effort and divine or natural forces, given the title's Latin inscription.

Toilette Senhoras 02 by Oreste Sercelli, 1916

Toilette Senhoras 02

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Toilette Senhoras 02 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created on July 8, 1916. The artwork depicts a scene of women in a domestic setting, likely focusing on their grooming or personal care activities. With its rich details and period-specific elements, the painting offers insight into early 20th-century domestic life and fashion.

Saleta 02 by Oreste Sercelli, 1916

Saleta 02

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Saleta 02 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created in 1916. The artwork depicts a scene with flowers, a vase, and intricate details such as volutes and a chessboard, suggesting a thematic focus on decorative elements and possibly symbolic motifs.

Sala de Musica by Oreste Sercelli, 1927

Sala de Musica

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Sala de Musica is a 1927 painting by Oreste Sercelli. The artwork depicts a decorative ceiling with intricate patterns of leaves, flowers, seashells, and volutes, suggesting a historical or architectural theme. Angels and rosettes are also featured, adding a sense of elegance and grandeur. The inclusion of a lyre and dog hints at a musical or cultural setting, possibly inspired by classical or Renaissance motifs.

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Zodíaco

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Zodíaco is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicting the twelve zodiac signs. The artwork features intricate details of each sign, arranged in a circular pattern, with a central rosette and celestial motifs. It showcases Sercelli's skill in blending traditional techniques with astrological symbolism.

Roma S. Ma Del Papolo by Oreste Sercelli, 1890

Roma S. Ma Del Papolo

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Roma S. Ma Del Papolo is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created on October 14, 1890. The artwork depicts a scene involving a saint, a man, and a woman, with elements such as flowers, seashells, and an angel present. It showcases Sercelli's skill in blending religious and secular themes within a historical context.

Marco da Faenza 1520 + 1588 by Oreste Sercelli, 1889

Marco da Faenza 1520 + 1588

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts Marco da Faenza, a Renaissance artist, portrayed in two different periods: 1520 and 1588. The artwork combines elements from both time periods, showcasing the evolution of his style and the historical context of his work. The inclusion of various symbols such as leaves, volutes, and flowers suggests a thematic focus on nature and artistic legacy.

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Loggio Dell Innoco

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Loggio Dell Innoco is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli. The artwork depicts a scene featuring a man, a goat, and an angel, set against a ceiling adorned with floral motifs and arches. The composition suggests a narrative or symbolic theme, typical of historical paintings, with intricate details highlighting the artist's craftsmanship.

Galleria by Oreste Sercelli, 0

Galleria

Oreste Sercelli
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Galleria is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicting a grand gallery scene. The artwork features a central column and a monstrous figure, suggesting a dramatic and symbolic narrative. The composition combines classical elements with fantastical imagery, characteristic of Sercelli's style.

Slave Market in Rome by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1884

Slave Market in Rome

Jean-Léon Gérôme
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Slave Market in Ancient Rome is a painting of about 1884 by French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme, who was known for combining classical, romantic, and realistic elements. The work depicts a bustling scene in a Roman marketplace where enslaved individuals are being auctioned, showcasing Gérôme's attention to detail and his ability to blend historical accuracy with dramatic composition.

Blick von der Villa Malta in Rom nach Norden by Johann Christian Reinhart, 1831

Blick von der Villa Malta in Rom nach Norden

Johann Christian Reinhart
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Johann Christian Reinhart depicts a panoramic view from the Villa Malta in Rome, showcasing the city's landmarks and surrounding landscape. Created in 1831, it captures the grandeur of Rome from a northern perspective, highlighting the architectural and natural elements of the area.

Marcus Curtius by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1750

Marcus Curtius

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts the legendary Roman hero Marcus Curtius. The scene captures Curtius leaping into a chasm to save Rome from a mysterious threat, a moment frozen in time that reflects the grandeur of Roman history and mythology. The artwork is celebrated for its detailed classical composition and dramatic storytelling, characteristic of Panini's historical paintings.

View of Rome by Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes, 1782

View of Rome

Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre Henri de Valenciennes depicts a panoramic view of Rome, showcasing iconic landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica and the surrounding architecture. The artwork captures the grandeur of the city with detailed urban elements and natural features, reflecting the artist's skill in landscape painting.

Leonardo Painting the Mona Lisa by Cesare Maccari, 1863

Leonardo Painting the Mona Lisa

Cesare Maccari
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Leonardo da Vinci at work on the famous Mona Lisa, a scene that captures the moment of creation. The artwork is a historical representation of the renowned portrait, showcasing the artist's process and the subject's enigmatic expression.

The Sicilian vespers by Francesco Hayez, 1846

The Sicilian vespers

Francesco Hayez
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Sicilian Vespers, painted by Francesco Hayez in 1846, depicts the historical event of the Sicilian Vespers, a significant uprising in 1282 against French rule. The painting captures the moment of rebellion, with figures representing both the Sicilian people and the clergy, symbolizing the struggle for independence. It is a prominent example of historical painting and is housed in the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome.

Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino by J. M. W. Turner, 1839

Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino

J. M. W. Turner
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino is a landscape by British artist Joseph Mallord William Turner completed in 1839. It is Turner's final painting of Rome and had been in the possession of the family of the 5th Earl of Rosebery since 1878, until the painting came to auction, 7 July 2010. It was bought by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and was subject to an export bar to allow a British gallery time to attempt to match the Getty's bid.

View from Monte Pincio by P. C. Skovgaard, 1861

View from Monte Pincio

P. C. Skovgaard
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by P.C. Skovgaard depicts a panoramic view from Monte Pincio in Rome, showcasing the city's iconic landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica. The artwork captures the grandeur of the Roman landscape with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting the artist's skill in rendering architectural structures and urban vistas.

Scene from the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome by Jørgen Roed, 1839

Scene from the Garden of the Villa Borghese in Rome

Jørgen Roed
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jørgen Roed depicts a scene from the gardens of the Villa Borghese in Rome, showcasing the architectural beauty and serene atmosphere of the historic villa. The artwork captures the intricate details of the garden landscape, including a fountain and a woman, highlighting the elegance of the setting.

The Marble Steps Leading to the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1814

The Marble Steps Leading to the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Marble Steps Leading to the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Danish painter C. W. Eckersberg. It was painted in 1814–1816. The work depicts the grand marble steps of the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome, showcasing the architectural grandeur and intricate details of the steps, which lead up to the church. The scene includes various figures such as men and women, along with sculptures and elements of the sky and clouds, creating a vivid portrayal of the site.

The Virture of Lucretia by Giuseppe Cades, 0

The Virture of Lucretia

Giuseppe Cades
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Virtue of Lucretia is a historical painting by Giuseppe Cades, depicting the legendary Roman heroine Lucretia. The artwork portrays her moment of moral resolve, symbolizing virtue and integrity. It is an example of historical painting, capturing a pivotal moment in Roman history.

Ruins of Ancient Rome by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1725

Ruins of Ancient Rome

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts the ruins of Ancient Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the Colosseum and other historical landmarks. The artwork captures the atmospheric decay of the once-mighty empire, with intricate details of architecture and urban landscapes.

Constantine Ordering the Destruction of the Pagan Idols by Pietro da Cortona, 1636

Constantine Ordering the Destruction of the Pagan Idols

Pietro da Cortona
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Constantine Ordering the Destruction of the Pagan Idols is a historical painting by Pietro da Cortona, depicting the moment when Emperor Constantine the Great orders the destruction of pagan idols. The artwork captures the dramatic scene of religious and political transformation in the 4th century, symbolizing the shift from paganism to Christianity in the Roman Empire.

Constantine Slaying the Lion by Pietro da Cortona, 1636

Constantine Slaying the Lion

Pietro da Cortona
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Constantine Slaying the Lion is a historical painting by Pietro da Cortona, created in 1636. The artwork depicts Emperor Constantine the Great in the act of killing a lion, a symbol of his triumph and strength. The composition is dynamic, showcasing Cortona's skill in capturing movement and dramatic lighting.

Constantine Burning the Memorials by Pietro da Cortona, 1633

Constantine Burning the Memorials

Pietro da Cortona
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

Constantine Burning the Memorials is a historical painting by Pietro da Cortona, depicting the dramatic scene of Emperor Constantine I burning the memorials, a significant event in early Christian history. The artwork captures the intensity of the moment, reflecting the religious and political tensions of the time.

The Carnival in Rome 1881 by José Benlliure y Gil, 1881

The Carnival in Rome 1881

José Benlliure y Gil
Rome,Italy
Unknown Movement

The Carnival in Rome 1881 is a historical painting by José Benlliure y Gil depicting the vibrant festivities of a Roman carnival in the year 1881. The artwork captures the lively atmosphere of the event with detailed scenes of costumed revelers, elaborate decorations, and the bustling energy of the crowd.

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