Artist

Roman 18th/19th Century

Portrait of Roman 18th/19th Century

1780–1855

Roman 18th/19th Century was a Romanticism artist. 1 work is cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.

This artist carved and drew in the late 1700s and early 1800s, working in bronze and ink. Their surviving pieces include a bronze Lion and a mythological scene titled Aeneas in the Underworld on paper. Both works sit in the same quiet, technical tradition that valued crisp lines and carefully shaded forms. Tap Aeneas in the Underworld to step into a sombre, ink-washed underworld scene.

Works by Roman 18th/19th Century

Collections represented

National Gallery of Art

Museum

National Gallery of Art

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