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View of the Gardens of Villa Medici
Drölling won the French Prix de Rome in 1810 and went to Rome the next year. He lived in the Villa Medici, which housed the French academy, where many Dutch artists also took drawing lessons. This view of the manor’s grand gardens, with the Villa Borghese in the distance, can still be seen today. Only the aqueduct was destroyed in 1843.
Publisher
- Rijksmuseum
Subject
- http://iconclass.org/41A636
- http://iconclass.org/25I6
- Villa Medici
Type of item
- painting
- Art of painting
Medium
- Purchased with the support of the BankGiro Lottery
Publisher
- Rijksmuseum
Subject
- http://iconclass.org/41A636
- http://iconclass.org/25I6
- Villa Medici
Type of item
- painting
- Art of painting
Medium
- Purchased with the support of the BankGiro Lottery
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Rights
- Public Domain
- Publiek Domein
Creation date
- 1811 - 1816
- 1811/1816
- 1811/1816
Place-Time
- first quarter 19th century
Places
- Rome
- urn:rijksmuseum:thesaurus:RM0001.THESAU.6339
Provenance
- Inv.; …; anonymous sale [section 'l’Ancienne Collection Joanny Benoît Peytel' (1844-1929, Paris)], Paris (Christie’s), 22 June 2006, no. 67, € 258,400;{According to the online catalogue.} purchased from the dealer Simon C. Dickinson by the museum, 2008
Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.456054
- SK-A-5001
Extent
- height 48.4 cm
- width 61.5 cm
Language
- nl
Is part of
- collection: paintings
- collectie: schilderijen
Providing country
- Netherlands
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2014-05-27T20:16:49.231Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2018-03-17T14:38:13.147Z