Rome, the Basilica of Constantine (c.1826 – c.1827) by Camille Corot

Rome, the Basilica of Constantine - Camille Corot - c.1826 - c.1827

Artwork Information

TitleRome, the Basilica of Constantine
ArtistCamille Corot
Datec.1826 - c.1827
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Rome, the Basilica of Constantine

“Rome, the Basilica of Constantine,” created by Camille Corot around 1826 to 1827, is an oil painting on canvas that embodies the Realism art movement. This cityscape artwork is part of a private collection.

The artwork depicts a serene view of Rome, featuring a detailed rendering of historical architecture, likely inclusive of elements from the Basilica of Constantine. The clear blue sky and calm reflections in the water below emphasize the tranquility of the scene. The painting highlights Corot’s mastery in capturing light and shadow, showcasing the intricate facades of the buildings and the surrounding bridges. It reflects the quintessential elements of Realism, portraying the city’s landscape with accuracy and attention to detail.

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