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By Eduard Carbonell (editor) and Roberto Cassanelli (editor)
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9788477827931 | Lunwerg Editores Sa, September 30, 2008, cover price $17.95

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Product Description: The discovery of and excavations at Pompeii in the second half of the eighteenth century not only provided historians with a trove of information about ancient Roman civilization but also fired artists' imaginations and inaugurated the vogue for the "Pompeian style" that so influenced the West in the nineteenth century...read more
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9780892366842 | J Paul Getty Museum Pubns, December 19, 2002, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: The discovery of and excavations at Pompeii in the second half of the eighteenth century not only provided historians with a trove of information about ancient Roman civilization but also fired artists' imaginations and inaugurated the vogue for the "Pompeian style" that so influenced the West in the nineteenth century.

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Presents almost two hundred reproductions of the 19th-century architect pennsionnaires of the Academie Francaise de Rome who, as students, won the prestigious Prix de Rome, offering watercolors and drawings of Pompeii's structures as they were excavated at the time.
By Roberto Cassanelli (editor), Filippo Coareli (introduced by), Massimiliano David (editor), Emidio De Albentiis (editor), Thomas Michael Hartmann (trans) and Annie Jacques (editor)
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9780892366804 | J Paul Getty Museum Pubns, December 19, 2002, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: Presents almost two hundred reproductions of the 19th-century architect pennsionnaires of the Academie Francaise de Rome who, as students, won the prestigious Prix de Rome, offering watercolors and drawings of Pompeii's structures as they were excavated at the time.

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