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Collection of Pompeiis (13)
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A finely detailed woodcut showing a Roman urban street with multi-story buildings, vine-covered porticos, and citizens engaged in commerce and conversation.
A detailed line drawing of a historic stone archway, showing aged masonry, overgrown foliage, and a worn pathway inviting exploration.
The Forum of Pompeii stands in solemn grandeur, its weathered columns framing the ever-watchful silhouette of Mount Vesuvius.
The Temple of Apollo’s colonnade stands resilient in Pompeii’s Forum, a powerful testament to Roman engineering and resilience.
A 1st-century CE Roman fresco from Pompeii showing a woman crowned with laurel, presenting a tray of loaves-likely a priestess or personification of Abundance.
A 19th-century scholarly illustration depicting classical Mediterranean tools and furnishings, including balance scales, ceramic vessels, and mythological carvings.
A stylized skyline showing classical Roman columns and structures set against the looming shadow of Mount Vesuvius.
A view down Via dell’Abbondanza in Pompeii, showing well-preserved stone paving, collapsed walls, and remnants of Roman homes and shops.
A lush golden tree where leaves are burgers, wine glasses, fish, flowers, and cutlery-celebrating the harmony of nature and nourishment.
These plaster casts-created from voids left in volcanic ash-capture the final poses of Pompeii’s residents during the catastrophic eruption of 79 CE.
A detailed woodcut illustration of Roman tomb structures near the Appian Way, with cypress trees and distant cityscape.
Early 20th-century excavation of an ancient temple complex, showing preserved columns and foundational walls amidst natural surroundings.
Crumbled walls and scattered stone blocks reveal the tragic aftermath of Mount Vesuvius’s eruption in 79 CE at Pompeii.