“The Marriage of Alexander and Rossana,” a work by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and falls under the genre of design. The artwork depicts a classical scene, rich in detail and symbolism, characteristic of the artistic style and historical subject matter embraced by Neoclassicism.
The artwork features a well-composed arrangement of figures, with a central focus on an inscription framed within an architectural arch. Flanking this are figures that appear to be angels or allegorical representations, each engrossed in various activities such as holding books or banners. The drapery and posture of the figures exhibit meticulous detail, emphasizing movement and expression. The use of chiaroscuro enhances the three-dimensional effect, giving the artwork a depth and realism typical of Piranesi’s designs. The intricate engravings and the Latin text suggest a strong influence of classical antiquity and scholarly pursuits, underlining the intellectual and aesthetic values of the Neoclassical movement.