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Painting by Hubert Robert
The Mouth of a Cave
ArtistHubert Robert
Year1784
MediumOil on canvas
SubjectClotilde García del Castillo
Dimensions174.6 cm × 79.4 cm (68.7 in × 31.3 in)
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The Mouth of a Cave is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Hubert Robert, created in 1784. The painting is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York.

Description

The Mouth of a Cave was painted by Robert as part of a set of six paintings for the younger brother of Louis XVI. The work was at one point damaged by water, though it was later restored.

The subject is likely to be inspired by the Grotta del Tuono in the Gulf of Naples. The Posillipo tunnel has also been suggested as a possible source of inspiration.

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References

  1. ^ "metmuseum.org". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2018-09-19.
  2. Baetjer, Katharine (2019). French Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art from the Early Eighteenth Century through the Revolution. New York City: Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 291. ISBN 978-1-58839-661-7.
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