Artwork

Panorama of Roman Campagna, Nov. 12, 1868 (recto, from sketchbook)

Panorama of Roman Campagna, Nov. 12, 1868 (recto, from sketchbook), by Jervis McEntee, gouache, 1868
Panorama of Roman Campagna, Nov. 12, 1868 (recto, from sketchbook), by Jervis McEntee, gouache, 1868

Panorama of Roman Campagna, Nov. 12, 1868 (recto, from sketchbook) is a gouache drawing by the Impressionist artist Jervis McEntee. It dates from 1868 and is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

About this work

Overview

This landscape study, created on November 12, 1868, is a graphite and white gouache drawing on blue paper by Jervis McEntee, an artist associated with the Hudson River School.

Subject & Meaning

The drawing depicts the Roman Campagna region, capturing a serene Italian landscape with rolling hills, sparse trees, and a pale sky, conveying a sense of quiet observation.

Technique & Style

The use of graphite and white gouache on blue paper allowed McEntee to achieve a range of tonal values, with the opaque gouache adding highlights to the darker paper, creating a straightforward and honest representation.

History & Provenance

McEntee produced this sketch while traveling, dating it in the corner, a practice that reflects his journaling habit, which later provided valuable insights into the 19th-century American art community.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Jervis McEntee

Artist

Jervis McEntee

Jervis McEntee (July 14, 1828 – January 27, 1891) was an American painter of the Hudson River School.