Ancient Italy Ovid Banished from Rome

Joseph Mallord William Turner

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Work Overview

Ancient Italy, Ovid Banished from Rome
J.M.W. Turner
Date: 1838
Style: Romanticism
Genre: history painting
Media: oil, canvas
Dimensions: 94.6 x 125 cm
Location: Private Collection


This work treats the ancient poet Ovid’s purported exile from Rome, reconstructed here as a panoply of temples, triumphal arches, and statuary from different periods of the city’s history. Turner leaves Ovid’s identity within the image ambiguous: he could be the figure being arrested in the foreground, or he could be absent altogether, already banished or deceased (a tomb at lower left bears his full name). In any case, with the hazy scene and setting sun, Turner evokes the feeling of a final farewell to Rome and its golden age.