View of the Gardens of Villa Medici
Drölling won the French Prix de Rome in 1810 and went to Rome the next year. He lived in the Villa Medici, which housed the French academy, where many Dutch artists also took drawing lessons. This view of the manor’s grand gardens, with the Villa Borghese in the distance, can still be seen today. Only the aqueduct was destroyed in 1843.
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View of the Gardens of Villa Medici
Drölling won the French Prix de Rome in 1810 and went to Rome the next year. He lived in the Villa Medici, which housed the French academy, where many Dutch artists also took drawing lessons. This view of the manor’s grand gardens, with the Villa Borghese in the distance, can still be seen today. Only the aqueduct was destroyed in 1843.
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Aankoop met steun van de BankGiro Loterij
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Purchased with the support of the BankGiro Lottery
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Drölling won the French Prix d ...... queduct was destroyed in 1843.
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In 1810 won Drölling de Franse ...... quaduct is in 1843 vernietigd.
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Rijksmuseum
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Gezicht op de tuinen van Villa Medici
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View of the Gardens of Villa Medici
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1811 - 1816
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1811 - 1816
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drager breedte 61,5 cm
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drager hoogte 48,4 cm
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height 48.4 cm
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width 61.5 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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Inv.; …; anonymous sale [secti ...... Dickinson by the museum, 2008
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eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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