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Nicola Salvi Collection

Nicola Salvi, an Italian artist born in Rome, is best known for his magnificent creation - the Trevi Fountain

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Italy, Rome, Trevi Fountain

Italy, Rome, Trevi Fountain

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: The Trevi Fountain in Rome, 1753-56 (oil on canvas)

The Trevi Fountain in Rome, 1753-56 (oil on canvas)
BAL94827 The Trevi Fountain in Rome, 1753-56 (oil on canvas) by Pannini or Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765); 104x167 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: The Trevo fountain

The Trevo fountain, designed 1732 by Nicola Salvi, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Trevi Fountain, seen from the West, 1787-1811. Creator: Victor Jean Nicolle

Trevi Fountain, seen from the West, 1787-1811. Creator: Victor Jean Nicolle
Trevi Fountain, seen from the West, 1787-1811. The Fontana di Trevi in Rome, with walkers in the foreground

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Trevi fountain and Palazzo Poli, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Trevi fountain and Palazzo Poli, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Close up view of the marble sculptures adorning the Trevi fountain, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Close up view of the marble sculptures adorning the Trevi fountain, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Close up view of the marble sculptures adorning the Trevi fountain, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Close up view of the marble sculptures adorning the Trevi fountain, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Night view of Trevi Fountain, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Night view of Trevi Fountain, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Piazza di Trevi, Baroque Trevi Fountain or Fontana di Trevi showing

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Piazza di Trevi, Baroque Trevi Fountain or Fontana di Trevi showing statue of the Greek God Oceanus with his chariot being pulled by sea horses

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Roma - Fountain of Trevi, 1910

Roma - Fountain of Trevi, 1910. The Trevi Fountain (Italian: Fontana di Trevi) is a baroque fountain in the Trevi district in Rome, Italy

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Fountain of Trevi, c1905. Artist: Alberto Pisa

Fountain of Trevi, c1905. Artist: Alberto Pisa
Fountain of Trevi, c1905. From The Connoisseur 1905 [Otto Limited, London, 1905.]

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: The Trevi Fountain in Rome (Pope Benidict XIV Visits the Trevi Fountain in Rome), 18th century

The Trevi Fountain in Rome (Pope Benidict XIV Visits the Trevi Fountain in Rome), 18th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Trevi Fountain At Nighttime; Rome, Italy

Trevi Fountain At Nighttime; Rome, Italy

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Tourists At Trevi Fountain At Nighttime; Rome, Italy

Tourists At Trevi Fountain At Nighttime; Rome, Italy

Background imageNicola Salvi Collection: Trevi Fountain Illuminated At Nighttime; Rome, Italy

Trevi Fountain Illuminated At Nighttime; Rome, Italy


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Nicola Salvi, an Italian artist born in Rome, is best known for his magnificent creation - the Trevi Fountain. This iconic masterpiece stands proudly in the heart of Rome, captivating visitors from all over the world. Completed between 1753 and 1762, the Trevi Fountain is a true representation of Baroque art at its finest. Salvi's oil on canvas painting from that era beautifully captures this architectural marvel. The grandeur of the fountain can be seen as it gracefully dominates Piazza di Trevi. The close-up views of the marble sculptures adorning the fountain reveal Salvi's attention to detail and mastery in sculpting. Each figure tells a story, depicting various mythological scenes that add depth and character to this monumental structure. As night falls, a different ambiance envelops the Trevi Fountain. Illuminated by soft lights, it exudes an enchanting aura that mesmerizes passersby. Its reflection dances on water as coins are tossed into its depths with hopes for good fortune and a return to Rome someday. Standing adjacent to Palazzo Poli, another architectural gem in itself, Nicola Salvi's legacy lives on through this awe-inspiring work of art. Together they create a harmonious blend of beauty and history that defines Rome's charm. For over two centuries now, tourists have flocked to Italy just to witness firsthand what Nicola Salvi has created - an everlasting symbol of Roman culture and artistic brilliance. The Trevi Fountain continues to captivate hearts with its splendorous display of cascading waterfalls against a backdrop steeped in history. In every brushstroke or chisel mark left behind by Nicola Salvi lies not only his talent but also his passion for preserving Italy's rich heritage through artistry. His dedication has made him immortalized alongside one of Rome's most treasured landmarks – forever etched into our memories as we stand before this majestic masterpiece: The Trevi Fountain.