Just opened at the Capitoline Museums' Centrale Montemartini, a remarkable exhibition is finally pulling back the curtain on a woman who served as the eyes and hand of a rapidly vanishing Rome. "Maria Barosso, artist and archaeologist in a transforming Rome" is the first monographic show dedicated to Maria Barosso (1879 - 1960), a pioneering figure whose unique watercolors meticulously documented the tumultuous urban and archaeological transformations of the Eternal City in the early 20th century.