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View of Mount Veusvius form the sea shore; at Resina, between Portici and Torre del Greco, 1776
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View of Mount Veusvius form the sea shore; at Resina, between Portici and Torre del Greco, 1776
View of Mount Veusvius form the sea shore; at Resina, between Portici and Torre del Greco, Plate VII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving). 1. Cone of Vesuvius; 2. Mountain of Somma; 3. Lavas that ran down the Fossa Grande destroying vineyards in S. Jorio; 4. The Montagoli; 5. Rock formed by lava; 6. Villa belongng to Prince Jacci; 7. The Hermitage
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1768 78 Fabris Hand Coloured Engraving Lava Pietro Fl Plume Vesuvius Villa Volcanic Volcano Historica Graphica Collection
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This hand-coloured engraving from 1776 showcases the breathtaking "View of Mount Vesuvius from the sea shore; at Resina, between Portici and Torre del Greco". Plate VII of Sir William Hamilton's renowned work, Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, immortalizes this iconic Italian landscape. The print offers a detailed depiction of various elements within the scene. The dominant feature is undoubtedly the majestic Cone of Vesuvius (1), its imposing presence contrasting against the serene backdrop. Adjacent to it lies the Mountain of Somma (2), adding depth and grandeur to an already awe-inspiring vista. One cannot help but be captivated by the destructive power showcased in this image as well. Lavas that once flowed down Fossa Grande are depicted here (3), their path leaving behind a trail of destruction through vineyards in S. Jorio. A testament to nature's forceful beauty. Amidst this volcanic terrain, we catch glimpses of human habitation and civilization. Notably, Prince Jacci's villa stands proudly amidst this rugged landscape (6). Additionally, an intriguing Hermitage (7) adds a touch of mystique to an otherwise untamed environment. Pietro Fabris' masterful use of colour brings life and vibrancy to each element portrayed in this historical illustration. This piece serves as both a visual feast for art enthusiasts and a valuable record documenting
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