Remains of aqueducts Neroniani by Giovanni Battista Piranesi

Remains of aqueducts Neroniani - Giovanni Battista Piranesi -

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TitleRemains of aqueducts Neroniani
ArtistGiovanni Battista Piranesi
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Remains of aqueducts Neroniani

The artwork named “Remains of aqueducts Neroniani,” created by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, is a captivating cityscape belonging to the Neoclassicism art movement. This piece is part of the renowned series “Vedute di Roma.”

In the artwork, one perceives the monumental remnants of the Neronian aqueducts, expressed with meticulous detail and dramatic contrast. The aqueduct stands prominently with its towering arches, showcasing the grandeur of ancient Roman engineering. The structure is partially overgrown with vegetation, suggesting a sense of passage of time and nature reclaiming its dominion. In the foreground, figures are scattered, engaging in various activities, which adds a human element to the historic ruins. The scene is rendered with exquisite precision, characteristic of Piranesi’s oeuvre, and evokes both admiration for the ancient architecture and contemplation on the ephemerality of human achievements.

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