Almost 100 watercolors of Pompeii by Luigi Bazzani now on Wikimedia Commons!

Almost 100 watercolors of Pompeii by Luigi Bazzani now on Wikimedia Commons!  Nineteenth century Italian Neoclassical artist Luigi Bazzani spent over 30 years documenting the ruins of Pompeii as it was excavated between 1880 - 1915.  These images illustrate the kaleidoscope of colors used by the Romans in the decoration of their public and private living spaces.  Sadly, many of the original structures have been lost to deterioration or destruction during the twentieth century.  But now images of these watercolors have been added to the Pompeii Wikipedia page along with a link to the entire archive of Bazzani's paintings on Wikimedia Commons for everyone to enjoy and study.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Bazzani_Watercolors_of_Pompeii




Image: Watercolor of a mosaic fountain niche in Pompeii by Luigi Bazzani. (PD) Note: Bazzani painted images of a number of beautiful fountains like this one but sadly I saw not a single one when I visited Pompeii in 2005. I did see a beautiful example being excavated in Herculaneum in 2007 but I don't know if it is still there.

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