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Rome seen through an arch of the Colosseum

François-Marius Granet, 1800–1806

A study of a view of Rome as seen through an arch of the Colosseum, which probably dates from about the same period as a comparable but more formal painting exhibited in 1806 and now in the Louvre.

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Title of artwork, date

Rome seen through an arch of the Colosseum, 1800–1806

Date supported

1997

Medium and material

Oil on paper laid down on canvas

Dimensions

35 x 48 cm

Grant

15000

Total cost

55000

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