EditorialView of the Serpentara Between Olivano and Civitella, 1825, Th?odore Caruelle d?Aligny, French, 1798-1871, France, Pen and brown ink with traces of graphite on cream laid paper, 257 ? 410 mm.
EditorialBronze head of Hypnos, the god of sleep. Copy of a Hellenistic original, found at Civitella d'Arno, near Perugia, Italy. Hypnos was associated with poppies and sleep-inducing herbs. His wings allowed him to move swiftly over land and sea and to fan the...
EditorialView from Civitella, near Olevano. Date/Period: 10 October 1866. Drawing. Graphite and black chalk. Height: 264 mm (10.39 in); Width: 413 mm (16.25 in).
EditorialA view of Civitella from the Serpentara next to Olevano. Date/Period: 1821. Drawing[[Category:Unsupported object|drawing]]. Graphite pencil. Height: 230 mm (9.05 in); Width: 304 mm (11.96 in).
EditorialA view of Civitella from the Serpentara next to Olevano. Date/Period: 1821. Drawing[[Category:Unsupported object|drawing]]. Graphite pencil. Height: 230 mm (9.05 in); Width: 304 mm (11.96 in).
EditorialA Study of Ferns, Civitella. Date/Period: 1842. Painting. Oil on moderately thick, moderately textured, green wove paper. Height: 157 mm (6.18 in); Width: 192 mm (7.55 in).
EditorialThe Sabine Hills and Rocca Santo Stefano Seen from Civitella. Dated: c. 1824. Dimensions: sheet: 22 x 31.3 cm (8 11/16 x 12 5/16 in.). Medium: graphite on wove paper.
EditorialCivitella Seen from the North. Dated: 1820/1825. Dimensions: sheet: 21.3 x 28 cm (8 3/8 x 11 in.). Medium: oil paint over indented lines on beige prepared laid paper, partially varnished.
EditorialThe Sabine Hills and Rocca Santo Stefano Seen from Civitella. Dated: 1835. Dimensions: sheet: 28.3 x 44.5 cm (11 1/8 x 17 1/2 in.). Medium: watercolor over graphite on wove paper.
EditorialThe Sabine Hills and Rocca Santo Stefano, Seen from Civitella. Dated: 1869. Dimensions: sheet: 29.6 x 43.3 cm (11 5/8 x 17 1/16 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink with watercolor over graphite on wove paper.
EditorialA view of Civitella from the Serpentara next to Olevano. Date/Period: 1821. Drawing[[Category:Unsupported object|drawing]]. Graphite pencil. Height: 230 mm (9.05 in); Width: 304 mm (11.96 in).
EditorialA Study of Ferns, Civitella. Date/Period: 1842. Painting. Oil on moderately thick, moderately textured, green wove paper. Height: 157 mm (6.18 in); Width: 192 mm (7.55 in).
EditorialView from Civitella, near Olevano. Date/Period: 10 October 1866. Drawing. Graphite and black chalk. Height: 264 mm (10.39 in); Width: 413 mm (16.25 in).
EditorialThe Sabine Hills and Rocca Santo Stefano Seen from Civitella. Dated: c. 1824. Dimensions: sheet: 22 x 31.3 cm (8 11/16 x 12 5/16 in.). Medium: graphite on wove paper.
EditorialCivitella Seen from the North. Dated: 1820/1825. Dimensions: sheet: 21.3 x 28 cm (8 3/8 x 11 in.). Medium: oil paint over indented lines on beige prepared laid paper, partially varnished.
EditorialThe Sabine Hills and Rocca Santo Stefano Seen from Civitella. Dated: 1835. Dimensions: sheet: 28.3 x 44.5 cm (11 1/8 x 17 1/2 in.). Medium: watercolor over graphite on wove paper.
EditorialThe Sabine Hills and Rocca Santo Stefano, Seen from Civitella. Dated: 1869. Dimensions: sheet: 29.6 x 43.3 cm (11 5/8 x 17 1/16 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink with watercolor over graphite on wove paper.
EditorialBronze head of Hypnos, the god of sleep. Copy of a Hellenistic original, found at Civitella d'Arno, near Perugia, Italy. Hypnos was associated with poppies and sleep-inducing herbs. His wings allowed him to move swiftly over land and sea and to fan the...
EditorialView from Civitella, near Olevano; Victor Paul Mohn, German, 1842 - 1911; Italy, Europe; 1866; Black chalk; 26.4 x 41.3 cm (10 3/8 x 16 1/4 in.).
EditorialA View of Civitella from the Serpentara next to Olevano; Heinrich Reinhold, German, 1788 - 1825; Italy, Europe; 1821; Graphite; 23 x 30.4 cm (9 1/16 x 11 15/16 in.).
EditorialBronze head of Hypnos, the god of sleep. Copy of a Hellenistic original, found at Civitella d'Arno, near Perugia, Italy. Hypnos was associated with poppies and sleep-inducing herbs. His wings allowed him to move swiftly over land and sea and to fan the...