Rome: View of the Tiber


size(cm): 45x65
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Description

The painting "Rome: View of the Tiber" by Italian artist Antonio Joli is an 18th-century masterpiece depicting a panoramic view of the Tiber River in the city of Rome. The painting is an exceptional example of the Rococo artistic style, characterized by its elegance and refinement.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a perspective that takes the viewer from the foreground, where the boats and buildings can be seen along the river, to the horizon, where the hills and buildings of the city can be seen. city. Light and shadow are masterfully used to create depth and bring the scene to life.

Color is another notable aspect of painting. Soft, pastel tones give a sense of calm and serenity, while details in stronger, brighter tones, such as reds and blues, add a touch of vivacity and energy to the work.

The history of painting is fascinating. It was commissioned by King Charles III of Spain, who was a great admirer of the city of Rome and wanted to have an image of it in his art collection. The painting was made in 1757 and became one of the most valued works in the royal collection.

A little known aspect of the painting is that Joli is believed to have used a camera obscura to create the image. This was a common technique at the time, but some critics have argued that this detracts from the work, as it was not entirely created by the artist's hand.

In any case, "Rome: View of the Tiber" remains an impressive painting and an exceptional display of the Rococo style. Its beauty and elegance have stood the test of time and continue to fascinate viewers today.

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