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An exciting new approach to understand the trade of antiquities in early modern Rome traces the journey of objects from discovery to display.
Barbara Furlotti presents a dynamic interpretation of the early modern market for antiquities, relying on the innovative notion of archaeological finds as mobile items. She reconstructs the journey of ancient objects from digging sites to venues where they were sold, such as Roman marketplaces and antiquarians? storage spaces; to sculptors? workshops, where they were restored; and to Italian and other European collections, where they arrived after complicated and costly travel over land and sea. She shifts the attention away from collectors to peasants with shovels, dealers and middlemen, and restorers who unearthed, cleaned up, and repaired or remade objects, recuperating the role these actors played in Rome?s socioeconomic structure.
Furlotti also examines the changes in economic value, meaning, and appearance that antiquities underwent as they moved trhoughout their journeys and as they reached the locations in which they were displayed. Drawing on vast unpublished archival material, she offers answers to novel questions: How were antiquities excavated? How and where were they traded? How were laws about the ownership of ancient finds made, followed, and evaded?
- Autor/a Barbara Furlotti
- ISBN13 9781606065914
- ISBN10 1606065912
- Pàgines 292
- Any Edició 2019
- Fecha de publicación 18/06/2019
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Antiquities in Motion - From Excavation Sites to Renaissance Collections (Alemany, Francès)
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- Barbara Furlotti
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- Getty Conservation Institute (2019)
- 9781606065914



