id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gbs47bxpfjfetjhhycde7xhvdy Charles C. Eldredge Torre dei Schiavi: Monument and Metaphor 1987.0 20 .pdf application/pdf 6854 484 69 a View of the City of Rome (New York: others worked in Rome, the fascination with the ancient capital extended far beyond the city's boundaries. century led to an equivalent migration of German artists, who mingled in Rome with painters and In the following century, tourism outside the walls of Rome remained scarce. until the early years of the nineteenth century, when the ruins attracted the attention of archaeologists. whose carriages followed the artists' procession across the Campagna to the Torre dei Schiavi. The crowd of artists and followers assembled at the Torre dei painters to the Torre dei Schiavi 10 (opposite) Thomas Cole, Torre dei Schiavi, Americans painted at the ruins, 16 Elihu Vedder, Ruins, Torre di Schiavi, Experience (American Artists in Italy 3 Quoted in Otto Wittmann, "The Attraction of Italy for American Painters," Antiques 85, no. Leland, Americans in Rome (New York: American Writers and Artists in Italy, 1760- ./cache/work_gbs47bxpfjfetjhhycde7xhvdy.pdf ./txt/work_gbs47bxpfjfetjhhycde7xhvdy.txt