WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Antiquités d'Herculanum, Tome IV. Bronzes cover

Antiquités d'Herculanum, Tome IV. Bronzes

Open in WeRead

About This Book

The volume presents engraved plates and explanatory notes of bronzes, bas‑reliefs, busts, and small metal votive objects unearthed at Herculaneum, offering careful, plate‑by‑plate descriptions of composition, iconography, technique, and provenance; individual entries analyze scenes (for example a silver shield‑like relief interpreted as a dying queen or a mythological figure, a satyr making an offering, groups of three personifications of Fortune, and a compact image of Asclepius with Hygieia), discuss ritual and domestic contexts, and assess artistic attributes such as material, execution, and symbolism.

About the Author

Piroli, Tommaso portrait

Tommaso Piroli

Tommaso Piroli was an Italian engraver and author, best known for his detailed works on the antiquities of Herculaneum. His notable series, "Antiquités d'Herculanum," consists of six volumes that meticulously document the art and artifacts uncovered from the ancient Roman city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Through his engravings and writings, Piroli contributed significantly to the understanding of classical art and archaeology during the 18th century. His works remain a valuable resource for historians and art enthusiasts interested in the cultural heritage of ancient Rome.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like