Roman Elegy

Painting by Jacques Sablet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Roman Elegy (French: Élégie romaine) is a 1791 oil painting by the Swiss artist Jacques Sablet.[1][2] It depicts two men in the Protestant Cemetery in Rome mourning over a friend's tomb. In the background is the Pyramid of Cestius while shepherds are shown tending their flock of sheep.[3] A conversation piece, it is distinctly Neoclassical in style although its mournful atmosphere reflects the emerging Romantic movement. The picture may feature a self-portrait of the artist along with his brother Jean-François Sablet. The title is a reference to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's series of poems Roman Elegies.[4] The painting is now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Brest in Brittany.[5]

Year1791
Dimensions61.7 cm × 74 cm (24.3 in × 29 in)
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Roman Elegy
ArtistJacques Sablet
Year1791
TypeOil on canvas, portrait painting
Dimensions61.7 cm × 74 cm (24.3 in × 29 in)
LocationMusée des Beaux-Arts, Brest
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