View of the Villa Torlonia, Frascati, at Dusk

Paul Flandrin French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 806

This study was painted at Frascati, thirteen miles from Rome. The villa it depicts was owned by the Torlonia, a rich banking family. Its real subject, however, is the deep yet fleeting tones of a sunset’s afterglow. The rendering of color with such minimal light (at the precise moment of moonrise) is exceptional, even for an artist who typically achieved a high degree of refined austerity in his paintings.

View of the Villa Torlonia, Frascati, at Dusk, Paul Flandrin (French, Lyons 1811–1902 Paris), Oil on paper, laid down on paper

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