Antiquit s D'herculanum... presents a detailed visual record of the artifacts and architecture uncovered at the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum. This meticulously crafted collection of engravings by Tommaso Piroli and Piranesi offers a glimpse into the daily life, art, and culture of a city frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Showcasing a range of objects from sculptures and frescoes to household items and architectural details, this work provides invaluable insights into Roman society and artistic practices. The engravings capture the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic styles prevalent in Herculaneum, making it an essential resource for scholars, art historians, and anyone fascinated by the classical world. This edition preserves the historical and artistic value of the original publication.
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