Rome from the Vatican (1820) by J.M.W. Turner

Rome from the Vatican - J.M.W. Turner - 1820

Artwork Information

TitleRome from the Vatican
ArtistJ.M.W. Turner
Date1820
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationTate Modern, London, UK

About Rome from the Vatican

The artwork, titled “Rome from the Vatican,” is an oil painting on canvas created by the renowned artist J.M.W. Turner in 1820. It belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls under the cityscape genre. This notable piece is currently housed in the Tate Modern in London, UK.

In the artwork, Turner elegantly captures a panoramic view of Rome as seen from the Vatican. The painting displays the architectural grandeur of the city, prominently featuring St. Peter’s Basilica and its surrounding structures. The use of light and shadow is masterfully executed, creating a sense of depth and realism. The foreground consists of richly decorated interiors, adorned with intricate frescoes and archways, adding a layer of complexity to the composition. The distant skyline bathes in a soft, warm glow, evoking a sense of timeless beauty and serenity. The artwork exemplifies Turner’s ability to blend detailed observation with emotional resonance, characteristic of the Romanticism movement.

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