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Eighteen Views of Rome: The Quirinale

Lievin Cruyl

Cleveland Museum of Art

The image depicts a landscape drawing of a city square. The scene is drawn on aged paper with visible stains and discoloration. In the foreground, a group of people including a man on horseback and several others on foot are gathered on the left side. A horse-drawn carriage with two horses is in the center of the image. A second horse-drawn carriage with four horses is behind the first one. On the right side, a fountain with statues of horses and a man is visible. A large building with many windows stands on the left side of the image. The sky appears hazy, and the overall atmosphere suggests an old city scene, likely from Rome. The title "Eighteen Views of Rome: The Quirinale" and the artist "Lievin Cruyl" are associated with the image.

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