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Explanation view ruins Pompeii exhibiting Panorama
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Explanation view ruins Pompeii exhibiting Panorama
Explanation of a view of the ruins of Pompeii, exhibiting at the Panorama, Leicester-Square, Description of a second view of the ruins of Pompeii and surrounding country, representing the Tragic Theatre, Covered Theatre, Temple of Isis, Small Forum, Burford, J. (John), J. and C. Adlard (Firm), Wood engraving, 1824, Librarys copy issued as second item with: Description of a view of the ruins of the city of Pompeii. London, 1824
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1824 City Description Exhibiting Explanation Firm Isis John Library Panorama Pompeii Representing Second View Temple Wood Engraving Adlard Burford Leicester Square
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This print showcases the "Explanation view ruins Pompeii exhibiting Panorama" at Leicester Square. The image, captured in 1824, is a wood engraving by J. Burford and published by J. and C. Adlard (Firm). It is part of the Liszt Collection housed in a library. The photograph offers a glimpse into the ancient city of Pompeii, frozen in time after being buried under volcanic ash for centuries. The panoramic view allows viewers to immerse themselves in the tragic beauty of this archaeological wonder. The ruins depicted include the Tragic Theatre, Covered Theatre, Temple of Isis, and Small Forum among others. Each structure tells its own story about life in Pompeii before its devastating destruction. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece, we are transported back to a time when bustling streets were filled with vibrant citizens going about their daily lives. The intricate details captured by Burford's skilled hand bring these long-lost moments back to life. This particular print serves as an accompaniment to another description view of the ruins of Pompeii also exhibited at Leicester Square during that era. Through this remarkable piece of artistry, we can appreciate both the grandeur and tragedy that define Pompeii's legacy today. It stands as a testament to human resilience amidst natural calamities while reminding us never to forget our past civilizations' rich heritage.
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