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Porte aperte. L’accesso al patrimonio europeo nei musei / Opening doors. Access to the European Heritage in Museums. European Museum Forum.

Curator: A cura di / Edited by M. Negri.
Publisher: Olschki Ed.
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Details: cm.17x24, viii-212 pp., Collana Toscana Musei, 1.

Abstract: Una raccolta di brevi saggi e testimonianze su esperienze concrete intorno a un tema cruciale per il futuro dei musei europei. I materiali sono stati prodotti in occasione del Workshop annuale di European Museum Forum, tenutosi a Monsummano nel 2001 con cA collection of short essays and proof of tangible experiences on a theme of vital importance for the future of European museums in occasion of the 2001 annual workshop European Museum Forum held in Monsummano to which approximately 50 people from more th.

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Ediz. inglese, francese e tedesca. Koln, Taschen 2004, cm.29,5x45,5, pp.550, hardcover. Dustcover. Collana Extra large. his spectacular compilation of elevations, representing a superb collection of Etruscan, Greek, and Roman vases, is the fruit of a collaboration between Lord William Hamilton (1730-1803), British diplomat and collector, and Hugues d'Hancarville (1719-1805), an amateur art dealer. While working as an envoy to the British Embassy in Naples, Hamilton developed a keen interest in antiquity, visiting the excavations of Pompeii and Hercolano and publishing the first scientific essays on volcanology. His friend d'Hancarville Introduced him to the Porcinari family, whose collection of vases Hamilton purchased in its entirety, and helped Hamilton seek out additional Items to augment his collection. In 1772, Hamilton sold his collection to the British Museum; before the invaluable pieces were shipped off to England (and half lost in a shipwreck), d'Hancarville commissioned elevations depicting the vases in great detail. These drawings were published in four volumes known as Les Antiquities d'Hancarville. Contemporary sets of these rare volumes fetch prices of up to 80,000 euros at auctions; we have borrowed a fine copy from the Weimar Library to reproduce in exacting detail so that modern readers can experience the same drawings that sparked Britain's Interest in classicism and inspired reproductions from pottery manufacturers such as Wedgeworth.

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