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by Vincenzo Scamozzi (Italian, 1548–1616) 1736 Discorsi sopra L’antichita di Roma
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by Vincenzo Scamozzi (Italian, 1548–1616) 1736 Discorsi sopra L’antichita di Roma
A traveling troupe of commedia dell’arte actors entertains a party of Venetians enjoying a summer holiday on the mainland. Such performances often ended with a minuet, depicted here. The dancing couple may be the lovers Lelio and Isabella (sometimes called by other names), the only actors in the troupe who did not wear masks
the artist’s two Stories of Abraham in the Carandini collection, Rome, and the Roma
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John Singer Sargent 1902 Spanish Roma Woman John Singer Sargent ca. 1876-1882
Bullettino della Commissione archeologica Comunale di Roma, 23: no. 14, p. 262.
The dining room, even in its unfinished state, was a splendid room, from which one looked out through the windows over a broad terrace to the verdant park.
from Kirtlington Park Multiple artists/makers 1748 Classical Landscape with Roma
Oxfordshire From United Kingdom From A.D. 1600–1800 Classical Landscape with Roma
The Coinage of Heraclea Lucaniae. pp. 79–86, Roma: L’Erma di Bretschneider.
Ignoring or registering only gently harsh new realities such as the problems of immigration and urban poverty, they shone a positive light on their era.
William James Glackens ca. 1910 The Masquerade Dress Robert Henri 1911 Spanish Roma
From Tomb 128 of the Valle Trebba necropolis, ancient Etruscan city of Spina (near modern Comacchio, Emilia Romagna, Italy)1924, excavated from Tomb 128 of the Valle Trebba necropolis by the Soprintendenza alle Antichità per l’Emilia; by December 1925, with the Soprintendenza alle Antichità dell’Emilia e della Romagna; 1935-present, collection of Reale Museo di Spina, Ferrara (now the National Archaeological Museum of Ferrara)
"Il rito segreto : Misteri in Grecia e a Roma, Catalogo della mostra."
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dell’Arco di Costantino e dell’Anfiteatro Flavio detto il Colosseo), from "Vedute di Roma