Artist
Joseph-Marie Vien

France
Joseph-Marie Vien is a France Baroque artist. 58 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.
Joseph-Marie Vien (18 June 1716 – 27 March 1809) was a French painter. He was the last holder of the post of Premier peintre du Roi, serving from 1789 to 1791, before it was abolished during the French Revolution.
Works by Joseph-Marie Vien
Sweet Melancholy
Mars and Venus
The Round Temple on the Piazza Bocca della Verità, Rome
Ruins of the Imperial Palaces on the Palatine Hill
A Roman Street with Monte Cavo in the Distance
Landscape with the Church of San Teodoro
Walls of Rome with Santa Maria del Popolo in the Distance
Arched Passageways of a Ruined Building
An Ancient Wall with a Ruined Gate
View across the Wall of an Italian Garden
Arch of Drusus near the Appian Way
Ruins of the Temple of Venus and Rome in the Forum
Villa d'Este, Tivoli
Casino Farnese on the Palatine Hill, Rome
Roman Ruins with a Stand of Cypresses
Roman Walls
Entrance to a Walled Garden
House and Trees across a Garden Wall
Portico of the Palazzo Nuovo, on the Campidoglio
Loggia and Statuary in an Italian Garden
Terrace by a River with a Villa and Trees Beyond
The Fishpond at Villa Madama
Roman Rooftops
A Stone Bridge and the Fortified Entrance to a Town
58 works in the catalog · 24 shown
Collections represented