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Jean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection

Jean Claude Richard de Saint-Non, a French artist and explorer of the 18th century, had an incredible talent for capturing the beauty and grandeur of ancient ruins

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: Voyage Pittoresque Ou Description Des Royaumes De Naples Et De Sicile (vol. 3), pub. 1781-1786

Voyage Pittoresque Ou Description Des Royaumes De Naples Et De Sicile (vol. 3), pub. 1781-1786
Voyage Pittoresque Ou Description Des Royaumes De Naples Et De Sicile (vol. 3), published 1781-1786. Scenic Journey or Description of the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: Voyage Pittoresque ou Description des Royaumes de Naples et de Sicile (vol. 2), pub. 1781-1786

Voyage Pittoresque ou Description des Royaumes de Naples et de Sicile (vol. 2), pub. 1781-1786
Voyage Pittoresque ou Description des Royaumes de Naples et de Sicile (vol. 2), published 1781-1786. Scenic Journey or Description of the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: Part of the Old Appian Way, 1756. Creator: Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non (French, 1727-1791)

Part of the Old Appian Way, 1756. Creator: Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non (French, 1727-1791)
Part of the Old Appian Way, 1756

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: View of the Rotunda with Stairs on the Tiber, 1766. Creator: Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non

View of the Rotunda with Stairs on the Tiber, 1766. Creator: Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non
View of the Rotunda with Stairs on the Tiber, 1766

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: Ancient Ruins, 1756. Creator: Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non (French, 1727-1791)

Ancient Ruins, 1756. Creator: Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non (French, 1727-1791)
Ancient Ruins, 1756

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: Ancient Ruins: Ancient Aqueduct, 1756. Creator: Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non (French

Ancient Ruins: Ancient Aqueduct, 1756. Creator: Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non (French
Ancient Ruins: Ancient Aqueduct, 1756

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: Ancient Ruins 1756 Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non

Ancient Ruins 1756 Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non
Ancient Ruins, 1756. Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non (French, 1727-1791). Etching

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: Ancient Ruins Ancient Aqueduct 1756 Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non

Ancient Ruins Ancient Aqueduct 1756 Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non
Ancient Ruins: Ancient Aqueduct, 1756. Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non (French, 1727-1791), after Jean Baptiste Le Prince (French, 1734-1781)

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: Part Old Appian Way 1756 Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non

Part Old Appian Way 1756 Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non
Part of the Old Appian Way, 1756. Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non (French, 1727-1791). Etching

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: View Rotunda Stairs Tiber 1766 Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non

View Rotunda Stairs Tiber 1766 Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non
View of the Rotunda with Stairs on the Tiber, 1766. Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non (French, 1727-1791), after Hubert Robert (French, 1733-1808)

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: Figure of Fantasy: Portrait of the Abbot of Saint-Non, 1769. Artist: Jean-Honore Fragonard

Figure of Fantasy: Portrait of the Abbot of Saint-Non, 1769. Artist: Jean-Honore Fragonard
Figure of Fantasy: Portrait of the Abbot of Saint-Non, 1769. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageJean Claude Richard De Saint Non Collection: Jean Claude Richard de Saint-Non after Jean-Honora Fragonard (French, 1727 - 1791)

Jean Claude Richard de Saint-Non after Jean-Honora Fragonard (French, 1727 - 1791)
Jean Claude Richard de Saint-Non after Jean-Honora© Fragonard (French, 1727 - 1791), Le Petit Parc, 1763-65, etching on laid paper



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Jean Claude Richard de Saint-Non, a French artist and explorer of the 18th century, had an incredible talent for capturing the beauty and grandeur of ancient ruins. His works transport us back in time, allowing us to envision what these historical sites looked like before the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius. One such masterpiece is his ideal reconstruction of the Villa of Diomedes in Pompeii. With meticulous attention to detail, Saint-Non brings this ancient villa back to life, showcasing its original state before it was buried under layers of volcanic ash. It's as if we are walking through its magnificent halls and admiring its exquisite frescoes once again. In another captivating piece titled "Ancient Scene with a Funeral Ceremony for an Actor, " Saint-Non transports us to a solemn event from antiquity. The painting depicts mourners gathered around a tombstone, paying their respects to a fallen actor. Through his brushstrokes, he captures both the grief and reverence that fill the air during this somber occasion. Saint-Non's fascination with ancient Rome is further evident in his depictions of various landmarks along the Old Appian Way. In one particular artwork from 1756, he showcases part of this historic road that connected Rome to Brindisi. The worn stones tell tales of countless travelers who journeyed along this path centuries ago. Another striking creation by Saint-Non is his view of the Rotunda with Stairs on the Tiber. This architectural marvel stands proudly against a picturesque backdrop, inviting viewers into its majestic presence. With masterful use of light and shadow, Saint-Non breathes life into every stone step leading down towards the river. Throughout his career, Jean Claude Richard de Saint-Non demonstrated not only exceptional artistic skill but also an unwavering passion for preserving history through art. His paintings serve as windows into worlds long gone – glimpses into ancient civilizations that continue to captivate our imagination.