Roman Album No. 4: Italian Landscapes and Antiquities by Jacques-Louis David https://www.nga.gov/artworks/107043-roman-album-no-4-italian-landscapes-and-antiquities
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[name scraped away] / qui etudia dans l’atelier David à Roma..
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guest curator at the Mead Art Museum of Amherst College responds to Modigliani’s Roma
The National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature imagines the experience of Ella Watson, the subject of Gordon Parks’s iconic image.
guest curator at the Mead Art Museum of Amherst College responds to Modigliani’s „Roma
Inscriptions & Marks Inscriptions lower right in red chalk: disegno fate a Roma
of the Sixteenth Century 2010–2011 Claudia Cieri Via, Università degli Studi di Roma
Painted late in her career when she was experimenting with unconventional viewpoints, Sky with Flat White Cloud is the second in a series of seven paintings in which Georgia O’Keeffe took inspiration from flying in an airplane high above the earth’s surface, observing the surrounding atmosphere and cloud formations. Excited by the experience of air travel, she remarked, “I’ve often thought how wonderful it would be to simply stand out in space and have nothing!” In this painting and two others in the group, she divided the vista into three horizontal bands;
Vancouver Art Gallery, 2007-2008, no. 72, repro. 2011 Georgia O’Keeffe, Fondazione Roma
etching of the bridge [fig4] was executed in the mid-1750s as part of his Vedute di Roma
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This panel, along with The Birth, Naming, and Circumcision of Saint John the Baptist , and Madonna and Child with Five Angels were once part of the same altarpiece devoted to Saint John the Baptist (see Reconstruction ). The altarpiece’s original location is not known, though it was probably featured in a church dedicated to the saint in what is today the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, close to Giovanni Baronzio ’s home in Rimini.
Battista” in the Sterbini collection, while Adolfo Venturi (La Galleria Sterbini in Roma
Fragonard et Hubert Robert à Roma, Villa Medicis, Académie de France à Rome, 1990