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Italiano: Veduta del Ponte dell'Acquoria a Tivoli, olio su tela, cm. 37 x 47, firmato e localizzato in basso a destra: Dessoulavy Roma, databile intorno al 1830/1840. Rappresenta sulla destra il diverticolo per il ponte dell’Acquoria a Tivoli, che scendeva poco prima del Tempio della Tosse (anch’esso visibile). In alto la città di Tivoli, con il punto più alto costituito dal campanile di S. Maria Maggiore (S. Francesco), la villa d’Este, il campanile della Cattedrale di S. Lorenzo con i criptoportici di Piazza Domenico Tani, il santuario d’Ercole, all’epoca chiamato villa di Mecenate, le cascatelle, la chiesa di S. Antonio da Padova sui ruderi della cosiddetta villa di Orazio lungo la strada per Quintiliolo, in basso il ponte dell’Acquoria, con la caratteristica forma ad S, dal momento che è costituito da due ponti trasversalmente raccordati tra loro.
Date 1830/1840
Source Roberto Borgia, Tivoli, 2014
Author Thomas Dessoulavy

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