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View of the Tiberius bridge over the river Marecchia in Rimini, before 1744-after 1760. Creator: Anon
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View of the Tiberius bridge over the river Marecchia in Rimini, before 1744-after 1760. Creator: Anon
View of the Tiberius bridge over the river Marecchia in Rimini, before 1744-after 1760. Roman soldiers walk on the bridge. In the foreground there are two figures on the waterfront and a rowing boat
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This 18th century view of the Tiberius bridge over the river Marecchia in Rimini, Italy, showcases the architectural grandeur of the Roman past. Anonymous artist Anon masterfully depicts the bridge, which dates back to ancient times, as a sturdy structure that effortlessly spans the river. Roman soldiers can be seen walking on the bridge, adding a historical context to the scene. In the foreground, two figures engage in activities on the waterfront, while a rowing boat is moored nearby. The tranquil waters of the Marecchia reflect the vibrant colors of the scene, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal. This watercolor painting, which is believed to have been created between 1744 and 1760, is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of both Italy and the Netherlands. The influence of Dutch painting techniques is evident in the meticulous attention to detail and the use of watercolor paint. The painting is reminiscent of the works of French artist Jean-Baptiste Pillement, who was active during the same period and is known for his landscapes and watercolors. The Tiberius bridge, which was named after the Roman Emperor Tiberius, has been a subject of fascination for artists and historians alike for centuries. Its enduring presence serves as a reminder of the Roman Empire's engineering prowess and the cultural connections between Italy and the Netherlands during the 18th century. This painting, which is now part of the Rijksmuseum's collection in Amsterdam, is a valuable addition to the museum's extensive collection of European art.
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