Ruins and a barred gate on the Esquiline Hill in Rome
Medium
Etching, first state of three, graphite and red pencil additions, not by Hollar
Dimensions
Sheet: 2 13/16 × 4 3/16 in. (7.2 × 10.7 cm)
Classification
Prints
Department
Drawings and Prints
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Bequest of Phyllis Massar, 2011
Accession Number
2012.136.621
Tags
Art Historical Context
This delicate etching captures the weathered remnants of ancient Rome, focusing on a barred gate amid the ruins of the Esqu Hill—one of the city’s storied seven hills. Created in 1673, the print reflects the 17th-century fascination with classical antiquity, as European artists documented crumbling monuments that evoked Rome’s imperial past. The small sheet, measuring just over four inches wide, invites close inspection of its intimate scale and precise architectural details. Wenceslaus Hollar, a renowned Bohemian etcher active in England, produced this work, likely drawing on designs associa...