Bronze vessels with movable handles, found at Pompeii by Giovanni Battista Piranesi

Bronze vessels with movable handles, found at Pompeii - Giovanni Battista Piranesi -

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TitleBronze vessels with movable handles, found at Pompeii
ArtistGiovanni Battista Piranesi
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Bronze vessels with movable handles, found at Pompeii

The artwork titled “Bronze vessels with movable handles, found at Pompeii,” created by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, belongs to the Neoclassicism movement and falls within the design genre. These meticulously drawn illustrations depict bronze vessels discovered in the ancient city of Pompeii, showcasing the utilitarian yet elegant design characteristic of Roman craftsmanship.

The artwork presents a detailed and schematic depiction of two bronze vessels with gracefully curved forms and practical, movable handles. Each vessel is represented from multiple perspectives, including a frontal view, a side view, and top-down views, capturing the intricate details and precision of their construction. The finely etched lines and the emphasis on the geometry of the vessels highlight Piranesi’s classical influence and technical skill. These illustrations not only serve as a homage to antiquity but also as a historical document, preserving the design ingenuity of ancient Pompeian artifacts for posterity.

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