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Original watercolour and gouache 22 W x 15,5 H inch.(56x40 cm) 'Raining Rome' view over the Piazza Del Campidoglio in Rome during a raining day; the angle of the view is from the ramped staircase called ''la Cordonata''; a stepped ramp that lift its visitors slowly toward the sky and the Reinassance Palazzi designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti . Made on location this year 2017 by Maximilian Damico, professional Watercolorist; on paper watercolor, Saunders Waterford 300gm rough

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paper watercolor, Saunders Waterford 300gm rough; Schmincke watercolors

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#rome in the rain #impressionism #watercolour #cityscape #watercolor painting #city scene #watercolor on paper #maximilian damico #rome italy #rome art #people in rain 

Raining Rome (2017)

Watercolour 
by Maximilian Damico

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Original watercolour and gouache 22 W x 15,5 H inch.(56x40 cm) 'Raining Rome' view over the Piazza Del Campidoglio in Rome during a raining day; the angle of the view is from the ramped staircase called ''la Cordonata''; a stepped ramp that lift its visitors slowly toward the sky and the Reinassance Palazzi designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti . Made on location this year 2017 by Maximilian Damico, professional Watercolorist; on paper watercolor, Saunders Waterford 300gm rough

Materials used:

paper watercolor, Saunders Waterford 300gm rough; Schmincke watercolors

Tags:
#rome in the rain #impressionism #watercolour #cityscape #watercolor painting #city scene #watercolor on paper #maximilian damico #rome italy #rome art #people in rain 
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Italian watercolorist Maximilian Damico paints primarily on location. He observes city sidewalks and intersections, looking for not the most famous scenes but the most interesting. With quick, lively brushstrokes, Maximilian... Read more

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