Artwork
A Street in Rome. Vicolo Sterrato

A Street in Rome. Vicolo Sterrato is a photography by Unknown. It dates from 1838 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst. Created around 1838 by the artist known as 181_person, this work titled “A Street in Rome.
About this work
Overview
Created around 1838 by the artist known as 181_person, this work titled “A Street in Rome. Vicolo Sterrato” is part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography. The image captures a narrow, winding Roman lane flanked by tall, closely spaced buildings, leading the eye toward a distant domed church.
Subject & Meaning
The composition presents an everyday urban scene, emphasizing the quiet intimacy of a lesser‑known Roman alley. By focusing on the subdued activity of the street rather than grand monuments, the piece invites contemplation of the city’s hidden spaces and the rhythm of daily life within historic architecture.
Technique & Style
Rendered in muted earth tones—predominantly browns, soft greens, and gentle grays—the image exudes a tranquil atmosphere. The painter employs a delicate handling of light and shadow, softening edges to create a slightly hazy, dream‑like quality that enhances the sense of calm and distance.
History & Provenance
The work entered the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings after its creation in the late 1830s, though specific acquisition details remain sparse. Its attribution to 181_person aligns with the artist’s broader interest in landscape and urban scenes during that period, situating the piece within a mid‑19th‑century European visual record of Rome.
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