The Celian Hill from the Palatine
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ArtistCharles Lock Eastlake
Year1823
TypeOil on canvas, landscape
Dimensions33.5 cm × 44.8 cm (13.2 in × 17.6 in)
| The Celian Hill from the Palatine | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Charles Lock Eastlake |
| Year | 1823 |
| Type | Oil on canvas, landscape |
| Dimensions | 33.5 cm × 44.8 cm (13.2 in × 17.6 in) |
| Location | Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence |
The Celian Hill from the Palatine is an oil on canvas landscape painting by the British artist Charles Lock Eastlake, from 1823.[1] It depicts a scene of the Celian Hill in Rome as viewed from the Palatine Hill, notable for the ancient walls and Renaissance churches.