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Antiquités d'Herculanum, Tome I. Peintures

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The edition reproduces painted antiquities recovered at Herculaneum as engraved plates, each accompanied by a descriptive page noting findspot, measurements, mythological subjects, and interpretive commentary. It presents monochrome marbles and polychrome paintings depicting gods, heroes, domestic scenes and ritual figures, along with cataloguing of bronzes, statues, lamps and candelabra across separate volumes. The editors state corrections and updated opinions from earlier printings and emphasize the plates' value as models for artists and decorators. Engravings by Thomas Piroli aim to preserve the original grace and style while making scholarly explanations and visual detail accessible to collectors, artists, and antiquarians.

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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.

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