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British gentlemen on the Grand Tour opening
British gentlemen on the Grand Tour opening an ancient classical tomb and pilfering vases, urns, and other treasures. As desrcibed by Sir William Hamilton. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc. London, 1814
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Altars Antique Brick Excavation Gentlemen Grave Hamilton Moses Opening Pick Robber Rope Spade Tomb Treasures Urns Vases Myth
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A Grand Loot: British Gentlemen on the Grand Tour Unveiling Ancient Treasures, as Described by Sir William Hamilton In this copperplate engraving by Henry Moses, titled 'A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc.', we are transported back to the 18th century, an era of enlightenment and exploration. The scene depicts a group of British gentlemen, dressed in the height of fashion, embarking on the Grand Tour, an educational journey through Europe and the Mediterranean. Their destination, an ancient tomb, is partially uncovered, its entrance guarded by a brick spade, a rope, and a pickaxe, remnants of the excavation process. The gentlemen, armed with shovels and brushes, are in the process of opening the tomb, their faces a mix of excitement and anticipation. The interior of the tomb is a treasure trove of classical antiquities, with vases, urns, and other artifacts carefully arranged on the walls. The gentlemen, with a sense of entitlement, are pilfering these treasures, their hands reaching out to grasp the ancient relics. The scene is a stark reminder of the colonialist attitudes of the time, where the acquisition of exotic objects was seen as a mark of prestige and wealth. Sir William Hamilton, a Scottish diplomat and collector, is believed to have inspired this depiction. Hamilton was renowned for his extensive collection of Greek and Roman antiquities, many of which were acquired through questionable means. This engraving serves as a visual representation of the grandeur and allure of the Grand Tour, as well as the ruthless pursuit of ancient treasures that characterized the era.
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