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View of the Villa Borghese and its Orangerie from the Villa Medici

1826
(French, 1805–1860)
Medium
graphite
Support
Blued-white modern laid paper
Measurements
Sheet: 17.2 x 28.2 cm (6 3/4 x 11 1/8 in.)
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The Villa Borghese and its grounds was a familiar sight to French artists because it bordered the Villa Medici, which housed the French Academy beginning in 1803. Both of these grand residences were located on Il Pincio, one of the seven hills of Rome. The term villa in the title refers to a princely house set in large gardens. An orangerie was an early type of greenhouse used to shelter tender plants, especially oranges, during the winter months.
A horizontally oriented graphite drawing depicts an expansive landscape with fine, light shading. A low wall lines the left foreground, opposite a lone figure in a clearing. In the middle ground, clusters of dense foliage frame buildings with pitched roofs and arched windows. Softly sketched hills and faint structures recede into the background under a pale, vast sky. An oval stamp and handwritten inscription "Rome, Janvier 1826" mark the lower right.

View of the Villa Borghese and its Orangerie from the Villa Medici

1826

Frederic Bourgeois de Mercey

(French, 1805–1860)
France, 19th century

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