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    Roman Forum (redirect from Campo Vaccino)
    the Campo Vaccino, or "cow field", from the livestock who grazed on the largely ignored section of the city. Claude Lorrain's 1636 Campo Vaccino shows...
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    Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino is a landscape by British artist Joseph Mallord William Turner completed in 1839. It is Turner's final painting of Rome and...
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    RA[permanent dead link] Sotheby's Videos – Modern Rome Campo Vaccino and The condition of Modern Rome, Campo Vaccino J. M. W. Turner, RA[permanent dead link] J.M...
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    County Museum of Art Imaginary Landscape with the Palatine Hill from Campo Vaccino (1734), Metropolitan Museum of Art Monument to Mignard (c. 1735), Los...
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    cattle market (Campo Vaccino) in the centre of Rome. The mask has a long history. After the dismantling in 1816 of the Campo Vaccino fountain, it was...
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    1821 Francisco de Goya, Bullfight, 1824 J. M. W. Turner, Modern Rome - Campo Vaccino, 1839 Édouard Manet, Portrait of Madame Brunet, 1867 Pierre-Auguste...
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    Mondadori Editore, Milano, 1989. Salmon, Frank (1995). "'Storming the Campo Vaccino': British Architects and the Antique Buildings of Rome after Waterloo"...
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    National Gallery of Art, Washington Rome, A View of the Forum with the Campo Vaccino, the church of Santa Francesca and the Colosseum Prospect of London...
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    grass used as pastures for animals, thus the Roman Forum became the Campo Vaccino, the field of cows. The portions of the cities that remained intact...
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    Arrigucci, raised the floor level seven metres, bringing it equal with the Campo Vaccino, thus avoiding the infiltration of water. Also, a cloister was added...
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    The centre of Rome showing the Colosseum and Roman Forum around 1870. Almost rural in character, it was known as the "Campo Vaccino" or "cattle field"...
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    murders. Cesare di Giulio and Bernardino Troiani hanged and quartered in Campo Vaccino (May 2, 1807), convicted of robberies. Giuseppe Brunelli and Agostino...
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    Napoléon. He died at Creil about 1832. The best of his engravings are: The Campo Vaccino; after Claude Lorraine. The Schoolmaster; after Ostade. Orpheus and...
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    Mount Usher Gardens Bahá'í Hanging Gardens of Haifa Poplars mall in Campo Vaccino in the area of the ancient Roman Forum, Rome (1656) (destroyed) Bomarzo...
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    1821 The Colosseum from the Esquiline, 1822 The Colosseum from the Campo Vaccino, 1822 The Celian Hill from the Palatine, 1823 The Champion, 1824 Lord...
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  • before a Tempietto; 1748, oil on canvas, 48 × 72 cm, private collection. Campo Vaccino, Rome; 1697–1763, oil on canvas, 44 × 69 cm, Victoria Art Gallery. San...
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    (Italian, "St. Joseph of the Carpenters"), also called San Giuseppe a Campo Vaccino ("St. Joseph at the Cowfield", an old name for the Roman Forum), is...
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    of Germanicus 1839 Tate Britain, London 91.4 x 121.9 Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino 1839 J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 90.2 × 122 Margate Jetty 1840...
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  • Rome – Agrippina Landing with the Ashes of Germanicus Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino Cicero at his Villa The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last Berth...
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    Bie, Campo Vaccino, Rome Archived 8 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine, on the Victoria Art Gallery site Adriaen de Bie (1593–1668), Campo Vaccino, Rome...
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    County Museum of Art Imaginary Landscape with the Palatine Hill from Campo Vaccino (1734), Metropolitan Museum of Art Monument to Mignard (c. 1735), Los...
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    fields. The Forum, buried in eroded topsoil, was grazed by cows—the Campo Vaccino—and pigs rooted in its unweeded vegetation. Flavio and fellow humanists...
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    Empire, Vol. I. pp. 192, 193. Quoted in Frank Salmon, "'Storming the Campo Vaccino': British Architects and the Antique Buildings of Rome after Waterloo"...
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  • by G. P. Panini (1757). Modern Rome may also refer to: Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino, a painting by J. M. W. Turner (1839) Modern Rome: From Napoleon to...
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    Adriaen de Bie (1593–1668), Campo Vaccino, Rome, Victoria Art Gallery, Art UK Erasmus de Bie (1593–1668), Campo Vaccino, Rome Archived 2016-04-08 at...
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    granite basin was shifted to form a fountain for watering cattle in the Campo Vaccino, as the Roman Forum had become; it was removed in 1818 to stand before...
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    The Arch of Constantine, Rome An Italian Landscape with a Bridge The Campo Vaccino A Huntsman at Rest An Italian Landscape "From Codart on Swanevelt"....
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    Campo Vaccino...
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    Temeraire Tugged to Her Last Berth ​to Be Broken up (1838) Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino (1839) Slave Ship ​(Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, ​Typhoon...
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  • Nicolas Poussin's Nourriture de Jupiter and Claude Lorrain's View of the Campo Vaccino, and a port capriccio, all now at the Louvre. His cabinet, distributed...
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