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The subject of this painting is an episode from Suetonius's 'Life' of the Emperor Caligula. Confounding a prediction that he would no more become emperor than ride across the Gulf of Baiae with horses, Caligula constructed an artificial floating bridge of boats which he then crossed with a chariot. Following popular accounts, Turner has depicted the bridge as a solid construction. It has, however, like the adjacent palace, fallen into ruin and decay.

The picture was widely admired in 1831. The Times described it as 'one of the most beautiful and magnificent landscapes that ever mind conceived or pencil drew'.

Details

  • Title: Caligula's Palace and Bridge
  • Creator: Joseph Mallord William Turner
  • Creator Death Place: London, United Kingdom
  • Creator Birth Place: London, United Kingdom
  • Date Created: 1833
  • Provenance: Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
  • Physical Dimensions: w2464 x h1372 mm
  • Original Title: Caligula's Palace and Bridge
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil on canvas

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