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Autre veue du Campo Vacine, 1640-1660. Creator: Israel Silvestre
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Autre veue du Campo Vacine, 1640-1660. Creator: Israel Silvestre
Autre veue du Campo Vacine, 1640-1660
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Campo Vaccino Etching On Laid Paper Forum Forum Romanum Fountain Fountains Israël Silvestre Israel Silvestre The Younger Roman Forum Rome Lazio Italy Silvestre Israel Silvestre Israel The Younger Ancient Roman Laid Paper
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Autre Vue du Campo Vacino,
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a captivating etching on laid paper by the renowned 17th-century artist Israel Silvestre, offers a breathtaking view of ancient Rome's Forum Romanum. This exquisite work of art, created between 1640 and 1660, invites viewers to step back in time and explore the grandeur of Rome's rich historical past. Israel Silvestre, also known as Israel Silvestre the Younger, was an Italian artist who excelled in the Baroque style, characterized by its dramatic use of light and shadow. In this etching, he masterfully captures the intricate details of the Roman Forum, including the iconic Arch of Titus, the Temple of Saturn, and the Curia, the Senate House. The image also showcases several fountains, adding a touch of tranquility to the bustling ancient cityscape. The title "Autre Vue du Campo Vacino" translates to "Another View of Campo Vacino," suggesting that this etching is a unique perspective of the area, which was known for its open field and various public buildings. The monochrome, black-and-white composition adds to the timeless quality of the artwork, transporting viewers to the heart of ancient Rome. This etching is an essential piece of heritage art and a testament to the enduring allure of Rome's ancient architecture. It is currently housed in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., where it continues to captivate and inspire audiences from around the world. Israel Silvestre's "Autre Vue du Campo Vacino" is a must-see for anyone interested in history, art, or the beauty of Rome during the Baroque era.
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