View of the site where was the ancient Roman Forum by Giovanni Battista Piranesi

View of the site where was the ancient Roman Forum - Giovanni Battista Piranesi -

Artwork Information

TitleView of the site where was the ancient Roman Forum
ArtistGiovanni Battista Piranesi
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About View of the site where was the ancient Roman Forum

“View of the site where was the ancient Roman Forum,” created by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, is a seminal piece from the Neoclassical art movement and belongs to the cityscape genre. It is a notable work in Piranesi’s series “Vedute di Roma.”

The artwork portrays a scenic view of the location once occupied by the ancient Roman Forum. The composition vividly illustrates the remnants of historical structures amidst the newer architectural developments of the period. Towering columns are juxtaposed with contemporary buildings, providing a dramatic contrast that emphasizes the passage of time. The sky overhead is filled with dynamic clouds, adding a sense of grandeur and depth to the scene. Overall, the artwork captures the essence of Neoclassicism’s reverence for antiquity through detailed and meticulous representation.

Other Artwork from Giovanni Battista Piranesi

More Neoclassicism Artwork

Scroll to Top