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Herculaneum

Art of a Buried City

Maria Paola Guidobaldi Domenico Esposito Luciano Pedicini

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Artabras
01 February 2014
The bustling life of Herculaneum was brought to a sudden and catastrophic end in AD 79, by the same eruption of Mount Vesuvius that buried the city's larger neighbour, Pompeii. But while Pompeii was initially covered by a rain of loose pumice, Herculaneum was submerged to a great depth in torrents of superheated ash, which, uniquely, preserved the upper stories of buildings, as well as organic materials such as wooden furnishings and foodstuffs.

This handsome oversized volume opens with an account of Herculaneum's destruction, and of the excavations, under way since 1738 that have brought at least a part of its treasures back to light. It then describes, in detail, twenty-six of the most important public buildings and private residences that have been uncovered. These include the Samnite House, one of the city's oldest surviving dwellings, decorated in the elegant and restrained First Style of wall painting; the famous House of the Stags, with its luxurious marble pavements and its garden overlooking the sea; and of course the fantastically wealthy Villa of the Papyri, which has yielded nearly ninety fine statues, as well as the library of manuscripts for which it is named.

The splendid decoration of these ancient structures-in particular, their wall paintings-is presented as never before, thanks to an extensive photographic campaign carried out especially for this book. With these superb illustrations complementing an authoritative text, Herculaneum is sure to be welcomed by all students and enthusiasts of archaeology.

AUTHOR: Maria Paola Guidobaldi has been director of the excavations at Herculaneum since 2000. In this role, she is also joint leader of the Herculaneum Conservation Project, sponsored by the Packard Humanities Institute.

Domenico Esposito, currently a visiting scholar at the Deutsches Archaologisches Institut in Berlin, worked with the Herculaneum Conservation Project from 2004 to 2010.

Luciano Pedicini is a noted photographer of antiquities, based in Naples.

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Imprint:   Artabras
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 324mm,  Width: 267mm, 
Weight:   3.130kg
ISBN:   9780789211460
ISBN 10:   0789211467
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Maria Paola Guidobaldi, a classical archaeologist, has been director of excavations at Herculaneum since 2000. In this role, she is also joint leader of the Herculaneum Conservation Project, sponsored by the Packard Humanities Institute. Her many other publications include two guides to the excavations at Herculaneum. Domenico Esposito, also a classical archaeologist, is currently a visiting scholar at the Deutsches Archaologisches Institut in Berlin. He worked with the Herculaneum Conservation Project from 2004 to 2010.

Reviews for Herculaneum: Art of a Buried City

A must-read for archeology buffs and lovers of ancient Roman culture and art, this book evokes a voluptuous culture distant from our own and yet with images so strangely familiar that it will capture the imagination of any student of humanity. -- Publishers Weekly


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