Description: Among the most famous Roman artists of the eighteenth century, Anesi was one of the favorite painters of Cardinal Pozzobonelli, who bought at least four of his works depicting specific locations in Rome, as in the case of this painting, but also other places that are less characteristic of the city.
This painting of the View of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, is interesting because it shows the facade of the church before the eighteenth century (1733-1736) restoration by Alessandro Galilei, and therefore must have been executed prior to the restoration. On the left, part of the Aurelian Walls is visible, and immediately to the left of the basilica, one of the domes of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore juts out. The painter is clearly attentive to the atmospheric value of light. Though he was influenced by van Wittel, Anesi appears less inclined here to include a minute investigation of reality in the manner of the Dutch master.