Rome. From the Origins to Italy's Capital
Silvana Editoriale
Edited by G. Gentili.
Québec, Musée de la civilisation, May 11, 2011 - January 29, 2012.
English Text.
Cinisello Balsamo, 2011; hardback, pp. 263, 200 col. ill., cm 23x28.
Other editions available: French Edition (ISBN: 88-3661853-8).
ISBN: 88-366-1854-5 - EAN13: 9788836618545
Subject: Collections,Essays on Ancient Times,Historical Essays,Mosaic,Painting,Sculpture
Places: Italy,Latium,Rome
Languages:
Weight: 1.82 kg
Capital of the world during the Roman Empire and of Christendom ever since medieval times, the Eternal City is still unique and absolutely incomparable as the cradle and leading figure of an extraordinary series of historical, political, cultural and religious events.
The exhibition examines the key stages and figures in the city's history, from its mythic origins to the fall of the Roman Empire and the early Christian era, from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, from the triumph of the Baroque to the Grand Tour, all the way to 1870 and its annexation by newly unified Italy.
Some 300 items - comprising priceless archaeological finds, masterpieces of sculpture, painting and drawing, extraordinary mosaics and frescoes, splendid jewellery and magnificent fabrics - all document the immensely rich history of Rome, the treasure chest of Western civilisation.