Views of Rome, (1910) by Lili Elbe

Views of Rome, - Lili Elbe - 1910

Artwork Information

TitleViews of Rome,
ArtistLili Elbe
Date1910
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Views of Rome,

“Views of Rome” is a landscape artwork executed by the artist Lili Elbe in the year 1910. This creation belongs to the Post-Impressionist movement, characterized by its vivid colors and emphasis on light and its changing qualities.

The artwork depicts a serene vista of Rome, framed by the dark silhouettes of two robust trees on either side. In the center, a fountain with tranquil, cascading water serves as the focal point, drawing the viewer’s eye toward the architectural majesty in the background, which likely represents the classical structures of the city, including what appears to be a domed building reminiscent of St. Peter’s Basilica. The use of muted yet warm tones conveys a sense of calm and timelessness, inviting viewers to contemplate the interplay between the natural and constructed beauty of Rome. The delicate brushwork and the atmospheric perspective reflect the artist’s adeptness at capturing the essence of the landscape, typical of the Post-Impressionist style.

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