A Section of the Claudian Aqueduct, Rome

André Giroux French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 805

Giroux, recipient of the Prix de Rome for historical landscape painting in 1825, positioned himself with his back to the Colosseum to paint this section of the first-century Claudian Aqueduct, which once conveyed water to the Palatine Hill. With its intense focus on symmetry, design, and proportion, this sketch gives no hint of the immensity of the ruin it depicts. The viscous materiality of the paint, brushed freely yet assuredly, appears as fresh today as it did when this work was executed.

A Section of the Claudian Aqueduct, Rome, André Giroux (French, Paris 1801–1879 Paris), Oil on paper, laid down on canvas

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