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Nicknamed “Robert of the Ruins,” Hubert Robert depicted picturesque ancient ruins and contemporary structures, real and imagined, while living in Italy for eleven years. While there, he was influenced by the Italian painter Giovanni Paolo Panini, known for his paintings of ancient ruins, and also collected the prints of Roman views and archaeological sites by Giovanni Battista Piranesi.

 

The setting represented in this red chalk drawing is the double staircase that ascends to a garden casino at the Palazzo Farnese, Caprarola. Robert improvised by placing the sculpture of Roma armata in the central niche behind the water basin, which at the time was in fact attached to a fountain in front of the Palazzo Senatorio in central Rome. Robert portrayed this villa in several sketches and paintings during his years of study in Rome, and even when he returned to France. It can be compared most closely to one sheet in the Library of Besançon (fig. 42.1).1 Robert’s drawings were much sought after by collectors and were often created as independent works of art.

—Dena M. Woodall

Notes

1. See M. Feuillet, Les dessins d’Honore Fragonard et de Hubert Robert des Bibliotheque et de Musee de Besancon, 1926, pl. LIII.

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ArtistFrench, 1733–1808

Le Grand Escalier (The Large Staircase)

1761–1765
Pen and black ink, brush and gray wash and watercolor with traces of black chalk on laid paper with watermark
Sheet: 12 11/16 × 17 11/16 in. (32.3 × 45 cm)
The Edith A. and Percy S. Straus Collection
44.545
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Comparative Images

Fig. 42.2. Hubert Robert, Une fontaine formant un ruisseau, près duquel sont des laveuses (coun ...

Fig. 42.2. Hubert Robert, Une fontaine formant un ruisseau, près duquel sont des laveuses (counterproof), red chalk on laid paper, Bibliothèque municipal, Besançon, collection Pierre-Adrien Paris, vol. 451, no. 33. © Besançon bibliothèque municipal. 

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