Imaginary view of Rome with the horsepower of Monte Cavallo and a church - 1786


Size (cm): 55x85
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The painting "Imaginary view of Rome with the horsepower of Monte Cavallo and a church" of 1786, the work of the renowned French painter Hubert Robert, is an eloquent testimony of the artist's ability to merge historical and fictitious elements in a cohesive representation and Imaginative of the eternal city, Rome. This work, in its complex compositional disposition, immerses us in a space that oscillates between reality and dream, reflecting both the classic splendor of the Roman city and the painter's visionary capacity.

By carefully observing the painting, we can appreciate a careful configuration that combines different architectural and sculptural elements. The horsepower, which gives title to the work, is in a prominent position, highlighting on the left side of the composition. This element, associated with Mount Cavallo, comes from the famous classic statues known as the Dioscuros, representing a pestor and pobux, and that were traditionally located in the chirinal hill. The male figure stands with vigor and mastery, dominating the horse that seems to resist, in a gesture that denotes both power and skill.

To the right of the tamer and in the center of the work, an imaginary church stands, whose architecture draws attention for its classic proportions and its imposing dome, which can remember multiple Roman sacred buildings, such as the Basilica of San Pedro. However, this Church does not correspond to any specific structure of Rome, which underlines Robert's imaginative approach, who did not limit himself to faithfully reproduce reality, but combined various elements to create an idealized scene.

The composition is enriched with the presence of various human characters that provide dynamism and scale to the work. Small figures are occupied in daily activities, providing an interesting interaction between the monumentality of architectural elements and human life in an urban environment. The addition of elements such as bushes and unidentifiable Roman ruins adds a contrast between the glory of the past and the present life, underlining the passage of time and the endurance of the classic legacy.

In terms of color, Hubert Robert demonstrates his mastery with a palette that evokes the warmth and luminescence of Roman light. The golden and ocher tones predominate in the scene, capturing the essence of the materials and textures of marble and the old stone. The bluish skies with subtle nuances of white clouds frame the landscape, providing a serene and contemplative atmosphere that raises the composition towards a romantic ideal.

This work is also a reflection of Robert's passion for architectural whims, a genre of painting that is characterized by the representation of imaginary landscapes and evocative ruins. The artist's ability to fluency real and fictitious elements is manifested in this painting, which not only celebrates the greatness of Rome, but also invites the viewer to a meditation on memory, imagination and transcendence.

In summary, Imaginary view of Rome with the horsepower of Mount Cavallo and a church is a work that encapsulates the artistic genius of Hubert Robert, his deep knowledge of classical architecture and his talent to evoke a Rome that, although in Imagined part, resonates with an emotional and visual authenticity that continues to captivate those who contemplate it.

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