Landscape in Rome, view from the Ponto Rotto across the river. In the centre on the far bank is the Temple of Vesta, behind the walled riverbank, railings and a garden area. To the right is the church of Santa Maria with bell-tower. Further right, and to the left are domestic buildings, some with closed shutters. A hill rises beyond the temple with tall cypress trees, and ruins (presumably the palace of the Cesars) to the right on the horizon.
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landscape; temple; drain; river; built structure; archaeology; marble; column; roof; tile; building exterior; pilaster; pillar; window; railing; tree; church; tower; roof; shutter; sky; bell tower; wall; railing
Landscape in Rome, view from the Ponto Rotto across the river. In the centre on the far bank is the Temple of Vesta, behind the walled riverbank, railings and a garden area. To the right is the church of Santa Maria with bell-tower. Further right, and to the left are domestic buildings, some with closed shutters. A hill rises beyond the temple with tall cypress trees, and ruins (presumably the palace of the Cesars) to the right on the horizon.
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On verso of frame is a paper label written in brown ink: 'Rome, View from the Ponto Rotto. In the centre is the temple of Vesta. The portion of the arch immediately above the river is that of the Cloaca Maxima. Behind the temple is the M. Palatino with the Palace of the Cesars. The church on the right is S.Maria in Cosmedino 1841 By Achille Morelli'. On the frame right and left edge is a paper label in brown in 'R52'.
original pine, frame backboard, paper tape and paper label
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On verso of frame is a paper label written in brown ink: 'Rome, View from the Ponto Rotto. In the centre is the temple of Vesta. The portion of the arch immediately above the river is that of the Cloaca Maxima. Behind the temple is the M. Palatino with the Palace of the Cesars. The church on the right is S.Maria in Cosmedino 1841 By Achille Morelli'. On the frame right and left edge is a paper label in brown in 'R52'.
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