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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Hubert Robert had been living in Rome for five years when he executed this watercolor. He was fascinated by the architecture and gardens he saw in Italy and became especially interested in the picturesque interaction between Italy's rich artistic past and the daily life he saw on the streets. This sheet does not represent an actual view. It is, rather, an invention of the artist, who liked to create architectural fantasies by combining the different types of structures he became familiar with in Rome. Here, he enlivened the view with washerwomen doing laundry.
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Hubert Robert — The Nymphaeum of the Villa di Papa Giulio, R
Jean-Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732–1806) — Cava Napoli
Claude Lorrain — Buildings Beside Lagoon
Isaac de Moucheron (Dutch, 1667–1744) — Fantastic Harbor Sce
Robert Adam — Classical Landscape with Temples (recto); Inde
Giovanni Larciani ("Master of the Kress Landscapes") — Venet
Unknown — Wooded Landscape with Figures and Animals
Richard Earlom (British, 1743–1822) — Liber Veritatis: No.
Antoine Pierre Mongin — The Progress of Love
Jean-Claude-Richard Saint-Non (French, 1727–1791) — Stairs i
Unknown artist — Banquet Scene on Terrace
Anonymous, British, 18th century — Picturesque Landscape