
Cleveland Museum of Art
View from My Window in Rome (recto) Soldier in a Landscape (verso)
Carl Ludwig Tischbein
- Date
- c. 1817
- Medium
- graphite and pen and gray ink, framing lines in pen and black ink and graphite
- Culture
- Germany, 19th century
- Department
- Drawings
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Carl Ludwig Tischbein was one of many artists who traveled from across Europe to Rome during the early 19th century and drew upon the city’s ancient past and its surrounding landscape for inspiration. This spare drawing uses Tischbein's window as a compositional device, framing a casual view of rooftops and walled gardens populated by a variety of plants and a small cat. Carl Ludwig Tischbein came from a family that produced 28 artists and artisans active in Germany and throughout Europe.
The authoritative record is held by Cleveland Museum of Art. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.
Related across collections
Semantically similar works from Cleveland Museum of Art and other institutions.

View from My Window in Rome (recto)
Cleveland Museum of Art

Soldier in a Landscape (verso)
Cleveland Museum of Art

Self-portrait
Rijksmuseum

Landscape in the Taunus (Landschaft im Taunus) (recto) and Signs of the Times V: Into Dust with All Enemies (Symbole der Zeit V: In Staub mit allen Feinden) (verso), page from Der Bildermann, folio 13, vol. 1, no. 6
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Landscape
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Large Italian Landscape
Art Institute of Chicago

Campagna Landscape on the Via Flaminia
Getty Museum
Nude Soldiers Gesticulating with Their Weapons (recto); Two Drapery Studies for the Figure of Tatius (verso)
Art Institute of Chicago

Portrait of Antonio Canova
Getty Museum

Landscape with a Draftsman
Minneapolis Institute of Art

An extensive view of Rome from the Orti della Pineta Sacchetti
Getty Museum

Military Figures in a Landscape, recto; Tree Study, verso
Minneapolis Institute of Art