Veduta del luogo sepolcrale per gli Acattolici, presso la Piramide di Cajo Cestio in Roma
Reference: | S40624 |
Author | William F. GMELIN |
Year: | 1810 ca. |
Zone: | Piramide Cestia |
Printed: | Rome |
Measures: | 360 x 300 mm |
Reference: | S40624 |
Author | William F. GMELIN |
Year: | 1810 ca. |
Zone: | Piramide Cestia |
Printed: | Rome |
Measures: | 360 x 300 mm |
Description
Etching, 1809- 1811 circa, signed on plate at lower right W F Gimelin ad nat. Del. Et sculp
Rare view of the Cemetery of the Non-Catholics in Rome, etched by Wilhelm Friedrich Gmelin
Rome's Non-Catholic Cemetery contains possibly the highest density of famous and important graves anywhere in the world. It is the final resting-place of the poets Shelley and Keats, of many painters, sculptors and authors, a number of scholars, several diplomats, Goethe's only son, and Antonio Gramsci, a founding father of European Communism, to name only a few.
It is hard to think of another urban site quite so glorious. Its towering cypress trees and abundant flowers and greenery shelter a heterogeneity of elaborate and eclectic graves and monuments, nestled on a slope in the shadows of the Pyramid of Cestius and adjacent to a section of Rome's ancient Aurelian wall.
Very good condition.
William F. GMELIN
William F. GMELIN