View on the Quirinal Hill, Rome

Simon Denis Flemish

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 805

For this rooftop view, Denis set up his easel on the upper story of a palazzo on Rome’s Quirinal Hill. His intention was not merely to depict the urban topography. Facing north by northwest, the view beckoned to be painted in the afternoon to take full advantage of the shadows that heighten the counterpoint between the curve in the cityscape and the dome of the sky. This simple record of a few hours’ work is arguably the most ambitious oil sketch by Denis that has come to light.

View on the Quirinal Hill, Rome, Simon Denis (Flemish, Antwerp 1755–1813 Naples), Oil on paper, laid down on canvas

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