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View of the Farnese Gallery, Rome
Creator
Francesco PaniniItalian Artist · 1745–1812
All works by this person →Despite being the son of Giovanni Paolo, one of the most famous Italian painters of the 1700s, Francesco Panini has been little studied. He received his training in the workshop of his celebrated father. His relatively few identified paintings and drawings indicate that he emulated his father's luminous, picturesque views of contemporary and ancient Rome set amidst elaborate architecture or landsc
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- about 1775
- Medium
- Pen and black ink with gray wash over black chalk, with white highlights
- Culture
- Italian
- Department
- Drawings
- Institution
- Getty Museum
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