Room 8
In this room, English painters are on the left wall and French painters on the right, offering two differing artistic readings of the Italian landscape. They also highlight the radical shift in vision between the end of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
1 C. Haag, The Forum, Rome
2 C. Haag, Rome, Trajan’s Arch
3 C. L. Eastlake, View in Rome
4 F. Lord Leighton, Capri, the Cathedral
5 F. Lord Leighton, Capri by night
6 F. Danby, A forest in Tasmania
7 F. Danby, A view of the Alpes in Switzerland
8 T. Jones, Near Chambéry, Savoy
9 J. Wright of Derby, Cave with a waterfall
10 W. Hodges, A cave on the sea with figures and boats
11 F. Watts, Landscape in the night
12 F. Lord Leighton, Tangier
13 W. Blake Richmond, Sea Cliffs, Swanage
14 F. Lord Leigthon, The Rocks of the Siren, Capri
15 J. Brett, Lake Como
16 C. Haag, In the Forum, Rome
17 F. Danby, A rocky coastal bay
18 P. A. Chauvin, A garden in a monastery
19 F. Boisselier, View of Ariccia
20 P. H. de Valenciennes, A view of mountains
21 F. M. Granet, Interior of the Colosseum, Rome
22 J. V. Bertin, Garden with statue
23 G. Boisselier, The Temple of Sybil, Tivoli
24 G. Boisselier, A Roadside Shrine near Subiaco
25 F. E. Picot, Roman ruins on the Italian coast
26 L. J. Sarazin de Belmont, Castel Sant’Angelo, Rome
27 J. Coignet, Coastal view
28 P. A Chauvin, View of Villa Ruffinella in Frascati
29 J. J. X. Bidauld, Lake Nemi
30 A. E. Michallon, A cavern
31 F. M. Granet, Interior of the Colosseum, Rome
32 C. Remond, A Roman archway
33 A. Giroux, Study near the Abruzzi, Italy
34 J. V. Bertin, Study of a tree
35 A. E. Michallon, Shepherd at foot of a waterfall