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Temple d Isis a Pompeii tel qu il devoit etre

Temple d Isis a Pompeii tel qu il devoit etre en l annee 79, Voyage pittoresque, ou, Description des royaumes de Naples et de Sicile, Duplessis-Berthaux, Jean, 1750-1818, Gautier Dagoty, Edouard, ca. 1745-1783, Gautier Dagoty, Louis, 1746-1787, Saint Non, Jean Claude Richard de, 1727-1791, Engraving with etching, between 1781 and 1786, Caption: Temple d Isis a Pompeii tel qu il devoit etre en l annee 79, lorsqu il a ete detruit par l eruption du Vesuve; et retabli d apres et suivant ce qui en existe encore aujourd hui par Despres Architecte Pensionnaire du Roi a l Academie de France a Rome

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1727 1791 1781 1786 Architecte Aujourdhui Caption Daprè Description Des Edouard Jean Jean Claude Louis Naples Pensionnaire Pompeii Richard Royaumes Saint Non Sicile Voyage Pittoresque Encore Etre Gautier Dagoty Quil Vesuve


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This print showcases the "Temple d Isis a Pompeii tel qu il devoit etre" (Temple of Isis in Pompeii as it should have been) during the year 79. The image, captured between 1781 and 1786, is an engraving with etching by renowned artists Duplessis-Berthaux, Gautier Dagoty, and Saint Non. The caption reveals that this temple was tragically destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. However, thanks to the meticulous efforts of Despres Architecte Pensionnaire du Roi a l Academie de France a Rome (Architect Fellow at the Royal Academy of France in Rome), it has been reconstructed based on what remains today. The Temple of Isis holds immense historical significance as one of the most well-preserved structures from ancient Pompeii. Its reconstruction offers us a glimpse into its former grandeur and architectural splendor. This print not only captures the beauty and intricacy of this iconic temple but also serves as a testament to human perseverance in preserving our cultural heritage. It reminds us that even after devastation, we can rebuild and revive what once stood proudly. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are transported back in time to witness how life thrived within these sacred walls centuries ago. It inspires awe for both ancient craftsmanship and modern restoration expertise. With every detail meticulously engraved onto paper, this print allows us to appreciate the magnificence of history while honoring those who dedicated their talents to resurrecting lost wonders like the Temple d Isis a Pompeii tel qu il devoit etre.

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