Luigi Bazzani's watercolors of freshly excavated Pompeii

Back in 2013, an exhibit of Luigi Bazzani's watercolors of freshly excavated Pompeii was presented at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. Fortunately for us, images of six of the 31 beautiful watercolors are still available to view online. Luigi, a painter and set designer, rendered glimpses of Pompeii from the Forum to the Baths, up to the House of the Vettii and the district of the Theaters. A number of Luigi's original watercolors of Pompeii can be seen in the Prints & Drawings Study Room, level E of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Newly excavated Pompeii fountain by Luigi Bazzani (PD)

See the slideshow:

https://napoli.repubblica.it/cronaca/2013/07/03/foto/museo_archeologico_la_mostra_di_bazzano-62320333/#1

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