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Document identity
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123006
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Eighteen Views of Rome: The Piazza Barberini (recto)
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drawing
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123006
contentType
drawing
title
Eighteen Views of Rome: The Piazza Barberini (recto)
date
1665
rights
CC0
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q80019605
creators
12435
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Drawing
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
Sheet: 38.3 x 49.7 cm (15 1/16 x 19 9/16 in.)
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Flanders
accession
1943.265.a
Source extras
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pen and brown ink and brush and gray wash with graphite; framing lines in brown ink and graphite (along bottom edge); sketch unrelated to main composition in graphite (upper right)
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Eighteen Views of Rome: The Piazza Barberini (recto), 1665. Lievin Cruyl (Flemish, c. 1640-c. 1720). Pen and brown ink and brush and gray wash with graphite; framing lines in brown ink and graphite (along bottom edge); sketch unrelated to main composition in graphite (upper right); sheet: 38.3 x 49.7 cm (15 1/16 x 19 9/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Dudley P. Allen Fund, 1943.265.a
supportMaterials
description
cream(3) laid paper; paper strips mounted to the perimeter of the verso
collection
DR - Flemish
inscriptions
inscription
signed, lower left, in brown ink: [artist monogram: LC] RVYL delin: Romæ / mense Febr. 1665: ; by artist, upper center, in brown ink: Prospetto della Piazza di Sforsa , hoggi Piazza Barberina ; by artist, throughout composition, in brown ink: [the letters A-F] ; by artist, lower left, in brown ink: A. Palatium Eccel.mi [mi in superscript] Principis Barberini. B. Fons ab Urbano VIII ex inventione / Equitis Jois Laurentij Barberini extructus. C. Ecclia: et Conventus Fratrum / S. Nicolai ordinis Eremitarum S. Augustini reformatorum. D. Ecclia S. / Susannæ. F. Ecclia S. Caroli ad quatuor Fontes in Monte Quirinale. / F. Basilica S. Mariæ Maioris in Monte Esquilino. ; lower center, in graphite: [illegible, erased]
citations
citation
Averett, Matthew Knox. " 'Redditus orbis erat': The Political Rhetoric and Bernini's Fountains in Piazzza Barberini." The Sixteenth Century Journal 45, no. 1 (Spring 2014): 3-24.
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10
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Dudley P. Allen Fund
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2026-05-29 06:19:47.819000
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123006
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Drawings
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DR - Flemish
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pen and brown ink and brush and gray wash with graphite; framing lines in brown ink and graphite (along bottom edge); sketch unrelated to main composition in graphite (upper right)
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male
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1
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photo
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