Capriccio Gallery
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Henri Gascars (Circa 1634 - 1701)Portrait of Dorothy Langley (1668-88), full-length, in the guise o
Gothic Church Ruin, Carl Blechen, ca. 1829-31
Palladian Capriccio, by Canaletto, Galleria Nazionale, Parma.
The Arc de Triomphe and the Theater of Orange, Hubert Robert, 1787
The Adoration of the Magi, attr. to Raffaello Botticini, ca. 1495
beardbriarandrose:Hubert Robert, ‘La Fileuse’: Capriccio with a woman spinning by the Pyramids of Ce
Courtyard of an Inn with Classical Ruins, Viviano Codazzi and Domenico Gargiulo, between ca. 1621 an
wetreesinart:Jan Frans van Bloemen (dutch, 1662-1749), Capriccio View of Rome, Oil on canvas, 39 x 2
barcarole:Brahms’s Capriccio, Op. 76, No. 1, given as a present to Clara Schumann as a birthday pres
Imaginary Scene with Venetian Buildings, Joseph Heintz the Younger, between 1670 and 1675
Jacob Ferdinand Saeys (attributed to) - Capriccio (c. 1672).
Ruins of a Doric Temple, Hubert Robert, 1783
venusverticordias:Capriccio with a Roman Triumphal Arch c. 1720-30. Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Cana
Aqueduct in Ruins, Hubert Robert (1733-1808)
venusverticordias:Capriccio with a Roman Triumphal Arch c. 1720-30. Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Cana
Gennaro Greco (“Il Mascacotta”) - Capriccio. Detail.
Capriccio of a Renaissance Triumphal Arch Seen from the Portico of a Palace, Canaletto, 1753-55
vivalcli:Capriccio with a Roman Triumphal Arch c. 1720-30. Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)
artist-canaletto:Capriccio with Classical Ruins and Buildings, 1751, CanalettoMedium: oil,canvas
artist-canaletto:Capriccio of a Round Church with an Elaborate Gothic Portico in a Piazza, a Palladi
venusverticordias:Capriccio with a Roman Triumphal Arch c. 1720-30. Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Cana
Capriccio: Elegant Figures outside and within a Classical Palace by Antonio Joli oil on canvasThe Fi
Italian Coast Scene with Ruined Tower, Thomas Cole, 1838
Capriccio of a Round Church with an Elaborate Gothic Portico in a Piazza, a Palladian Piazza and a G
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