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View of the Tiber Valley with the Ponte Molle (after Ricci)
View through Harvard Museums
Department of Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Lee Korn
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Landscape with a Storm
Landscape with a Storm
Marco Ricci was the nephew of the painter Sebastiano Ricci, with whom he collaborated and who may have been his first teacher, although it has also been suggested that he studied w...
Winter Landscape
Winter Landscape
Winter Landscape entered the Thyssen-Bornemisza collection in 1977, shortly after Landscape with a Storm, the other work by the artist in this collection. The canvas was acquired o...
Rom, 84. Veduta di Ponte Molle
Rom, 84. Veduta di Ponte Molle
The depicted bridge is the Milvische Bei (itl. outdated: Ponte Molle), which is the starting point of the straightforward north-south connection between TiBei fer and Forum Romanum...
Mary Magdalen conforted by Angels
Mary Magdalen conforted by Angels
This early work by Sebastiano Ricci, which was the subject of an enthusiastic commentary by Rodolfo Pallucchini, has been dated to around 1694. In 1691 the artist was in Rome where...
Bacchus and Ariadne
Bacchus and Ariadne
The present pair of canvases depicts the weddings of Neptune, god of the sea, and Bacchus, god of wine. They can be dated to the early 1690s during the time Ricci was in Rome. Amo...
Neptune and Amphitrite
Neptune and Amphitrite
The present pair of canvases depicts the weddings of Neptune, god of the sea, and Bacchus, god of wine. They can be dated to the early 1690s during the time Ricci was in Rome. Amo...
Rome, 96 Monte Aventino, e Vestigi del Ponte Sublicio
Rome, 96 Monte Aventino, e Vestigi del Ponte Sublicio
The engraving shows the view from the animal worker in Trastevere to the southeast. In a light bird’s eye view, one overlooks the shoreline with Santa Maria in Capella in the foreg...
View of the Ponte Molle (or Milvian Bridge) over the TIber two miles outside of Rome, from "Vedute di Roma" (Roman Views), part II
View of the Ponte Molle (or Milvian Bridge) over the TIber two miles outside of Rome, from "Vedute di Roma" (Roman Views), part II
Etching; first state of four (Hind), Vedute di Roma...

