
Italian ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Enrico Nardi was an Italian painter known for his Realist and Orientalist scenes. He captured everyday life, landscapes, and genre scenes, often depicting the Roman countryside and historical events with meticulous detail.
what you'll learn
Studying Nardi's work allows students to understand the principles of Realism through his detailed depictions of light, form, and texture, as well as explore the Orientalist style and its cultural representations.
related: Jean-Leon Gerome, Gustave Boulanger

Pope Leo XIII being carried on Gestatorial Chair
1892

Olevano Romano from the Arcinazzo Uplands

Rome from the Pincio

Wedding procession in the Rieti area
1888

Pope Leo XIII celebrating mass
1892

View of the Trevi Fountain in Rome
1892

The flock

The Camerlengo reading the newspapers to the Pope
1892

Children building a fire
1889

The apple seller
1889

The Tiber at dusk

Overlooking the Tuscan hills

The terrace of the Villa d'Este, Tivoli

View of the Roman Campagna

On the Appian Way
1895

View on the dome of Saint Peter's from the park of the Villa Borghese

A chess game

Bohemian Orientalist boudoir

The Pope's breakfast, Vatican
1892

Roman Campagna

The municipality of Roviano seen from Anticoli
1898

Venice, St. Mark's Square and the Island of San Giorgio

An ornamental Italiante pond

Tivoli, view of Villa d'Este from a terrace with a fountain

View of Rome, Piazza Navona

Courtship

View of the fountain at Villa d'Este

An oriental market

Tivoli, view of a street in the Villa d'Este

Tivoli, reflections at Villa d'Este