View of the Roman Capitol, with the staircase that goes to the Church of Araceli by Giovanni Battista Piranesi

View of the Roman Capitol, with the staircase that goes to the Church of Araceli - Giovanni Battista Piranesi -

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TitleView of the Roman Capitol, with the staircase that goes to the Church of Araceli
ArtistGiovanni Battista Piranesi
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About View of the Roman Capitol, with the staircase that goes to the Church of Araceli

The artwork titled “View of the Roman Capitol, with the staircase that goes to the Church of Araceli” is a significant piece by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, crafted within the Neoclassicism art movement. It belongs to the veduta genre and is part of the esteemed series “Vedute di Roma”.

The artwork captures an exquisite and highly detailed view of the Roman Capitol, featuring a grand staircase leading up to the Church of Araceli. The composition is meticulously executed, showcasing the architectural magnificence and the intricate interplay of light and shadow. The scene is populated with small human figures, enhancing the monumental scale of the urban landscape and offering a glimpse into the daily life and the dynamic atmosphere of Rome during that period. The perspective and depth in the depiction contribute to a sense of grandeur, embodying Piranesi’s mastery in rendering classical architecture with a blend of accuracy and artistic interpretation.

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