Keywords: William Stanley Haseltine - Temple of "Ceres" at Paestum - Walters 371557.jpg Haseltine a Philadelphian trained in Europe between 1856 and 1858 He first visited the south of Italy in 1858 and returned to Europe in 1866 eventually settling in Rome The ancient city of Paestum founded as Poseidonia or the city of Neptune by the Greeks about 600 BC was laid waste in the 11th century During the 19th century it began to attract tourists who came to marvel at its three remarkably extant temples ca 1858 pencil ink paper cm 10 2 17 6 accession number 37 1557 9788 William T Walters Baltimore date and mode of acquisition unknown Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by William Walters Italian Vistas Selections from the Permanent Collection The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore 1992-1993 place of origin USA Walters Art Museum license 2D William Stanley Haseltine Drawings in the Walters Art Museum Paestum in art 1858 drawings |