The Obelisk
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The Obelisk

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Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Art Institute of Chicago, United States

One of the most impressive architectural fantasy painting, also known as "Robert des Ruines" was commissioned by the Marquis de Laborde for his elegant country estate at Méréville near Paris. It exemplifies Robert's fascination with classical architecture, ancient ruins, and fantasy landscapes. The composition is dominated by a huge architectural setting which kind of resembles the ruins of an ancient temple or monumental palace. At the center, there is a tall obelisk in slender vertical form contrasting with the heavy horizontal and curved elements of the surrounding architecture, drawing the viewer's gaze. The obelisk rerepresents permanence and aspirations toward immortality but here it is depicted among the surrounding of decayed structure signifying that even the greatest civilizations are subject to the forces of time. The immense size of the structures can be emphasized by the tiny human figures appearing among the colossal ruins. It highlights the greatness of ancient civilization and the smallness of humanity before history and time. The interplay of light and darkness enhances the mysterious quality of the ruins and gives the scene a theatrical presence. Robert belonged to a tradition of artists who created capriccios; an imaginary landscape composed of architectural elements inspired by real monuments.

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