● On view now — Gallery 218
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This painting is one of four depictions of architectural fantasies by Hubert Robert commissioned by the Marquis de Laborde for his elegant country estate at Méréville, south of Paris. It features a grandiose vaulted space that frames an obelisk, with a peristyle, or colonnade, closing off the distance. Through years of study in Italy, Robert absorbed the vocabulary of Classical architecture and sculpture into his own imaginative language. Here, the female figure in the central niche is based on a first-century sculpture that the artist would have seen during his stay in Rome.
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Style of Hubert Robert — Colonnade and Gardens of the Medici
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Adam Elsheimer|Wenceslaus Hollar|David Teniers the Elder — T
Franz Ludwig Catel — Inside the Colosseum
Antonio Zucchi — Artist Among Ruins
John Martin (British, 1789–1854) — Ruins of an Ancient City
Jan Asselijn — Ezeldrijvers bij een Italiaanse ruïne
Francesco Stagni — Design for a Painted Wall Decoration
Italian School — Colonnade Portico
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720–1778) — Views of R
Jan Both — Street Scene with Roman Ruins
David Teniers the Elder|Frans van den Wyngaerde|Adam Elsheim