WITTEL, Caspar Andriaans van
(b. 1653, Amersfoort, d. 1736, Roma)

Rome: A View of the Port of Ripa Grande

1690
Oil on canvas, 52 x 101 cm
Private collection

This sweeping view of the Ripa Grande in Rome is a depiction of the Eternal City's main river port, giving today's viewers a glimpse into daily life at the end of the 17th century. The right side of the painting shows the Via Marmorata, along which marble from the quarries at Carrara was transported, while on the opposite bank are the main ramps of the port, near the Customs House, with the tower of the church of the Santa Maria in Torre behind it. Beyond this are also the Pamphilij palazzina and the church of Santa Maria in Capella, the only building in this group that remains today. Though seen far in the distance, the Capitol serves as the centrepoint of the composition.

There are two other versions of this composition in oil recorded, though unlike the present painting neither of them are signed or dated.




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