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The Fire of Rome, 18 July 64, 18th century (oil on canvas)
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The Fire of Rome, 18 July 64, 18th century (oil on canvas)
JLJ4667772 The Fire of Rome, 18 July 64, 18th century (oil on canvas) by Robert, Hubert (1733-1808); Musee des Beaux-Arts Andre Malraux, Le Havre, France; (add.info.: The Fire of Rome, 18 July 64. Between July 18 and 24, the city of Rome was devastated by a vast fire which would have been caused by the Emperor Nero. To avert suspicion, the latter accuses and persecutes Christians. Painting by Hubert Robert (1733-1808) 18th century. Le Havre, musee des Beaux Arts); Photo © Photo Josse
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The Fire of Rome, 18 July 64
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is a captivating oil painting by Hubert Robert that depicts the devastating fire that engulfed the city of Rome in the 1st century AD. The artist skillfully captures the chaos and destruction caused by this catastrophic event. Between July 18 and 24, Rome was ravaged by flames believed to have been started intentionally by Emperor Nero. In an attempt to divert suspicion from himself, Nero falsely accused and persecuted Christians for starting the fire. This historical context adds depth to Robert's artwork, as it portrays not only the physical devastation but also reflects on the political climate of ancient Rome. The painting showcases Robert's mastery in capturing architectural details and creating a sense of realism. The viewer is transported back in time as they witness buildings crumbling under intense heat, billowing smoke filling the sky, and people fleeing in panic. Through his brushstrokes, Robert conveys a palpable sense of fear and violence that permeated during this tragic event. Displayed at Musee des Beaux-Arts Andre Malraux in Le Havre, France, this artwork serves as a poignant reminder of both historical events and artistic excellence. It stands as a testament to Hubert Robert's talent as an artist who could bring history alive through his paintings.
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