The Ruins of the Aqueduct Aniene Nuovo near Tivoli by Anders Christian Lunde. A sunlit crumbling stone aqueduct with arched openings stands beside a calm pool of water reflecting its form.

The Ruins of the Aqueduct Aniene Nuovo near Tivoli

A luminous 19th-century landscape featuring the weathered stone arches of an ancient Roman aqueduct reflecting in a still pool.

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Where it works

A quiet, grounding work with mellow gold warmth — sits quietly within a room.

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Study · Library · Living Room
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Flexible across centered walls, shelves, and gallery groupings
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
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Aged gold, Soft gray, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted in 1844 by Anders Christian Lunde, this vibrant oil study captures the ruins of the Aniene Nuovo aqueduct near Tivoli. The work exemplifies the Danish Golden Age's fascination with Italian light, contrasting the warm, textured masonry of the ancient structure with the lush green overgrowth and the crystalline blue of the Mediterranean sky.