I hope that you will enjoy my new Blog, I intend toorganizeit in a diferent way of the others, I will miximages of my work regarding miniatures and otherforms ofart like artistic paint, butI will also include lots of photos , because I have a passion to photograph, although I know very litttle about it, but I have my artistic filling to choose interesting matters. All the photos in this Blog shall be mine.
In which concerns my miniatures all of them are hand painted, and that´s a work that I love to do, enjoy it.
Side table with chinoiserie and Screen - decorated over silver leaf
Oriental mini chests - Gold Leaf and chinoiserie
Chest with paintings representing the four seasons - scale l1/10
Detail - the winter
Country chest of drawers painted with birds and flowers
Harp - Hand painted over gold leaf
Egyptian interior - Hand painted
Display-case - Décapé
Décapé comode
Archeological Museum of Naples
The Naples Archeological Museum is one of the world´s gratest, holding an overwhelmimg collection of pricelless objects from ancient history, found in Pompeii and Herculanum. Located on a 16th-century building, first home to the cavalery than an University.
The Museum was established in 1777 and became public in 1860.
ARCH. MUSEUM
Detail of a Column - Replica of a mosaic - XIX cent.
ARCH. MUSEUM
Alexander the Great and his magnificent horse Bucephalus at the Battle of Issus against Dario III.This panel was inspired on an ancient Greek painting and it measures aprox. 3,2x5,5m and it is formed by more than 1million and a half tessels. It´s marvelous to look at such work of art.
ARCH. MUSEUM
Dario III
ARCH. MUSEUM
The Three Graces
ARCH. MUSEUM
ARCH. MUSEUM
Beautiful Sculpture
ARCH. MUSEUM
Detail of Fresco - Roman Griffin
ARCH. MUSEUM
Detail of Fresco
ARCH. MUSEUM
Detail of a Fresco
ARCH. MUSEUM
Blue Vase from the Villa of the Mosaic Columns in Pompeii. It has the shape of an amphora, the glass vase is double layered with dark blue background and cameo engraved opaque layers which shows Dionysac scenes
ARCH. MUSEUM
Roman Vase - Alabaster
ARCH. MUSEUM
Beautiful Ceiling at the Museum
ARCH. MUSEUM
Replicas of Roman dresses
ARCH. MUSEUM
Cock Fight - on the table there is a purse with money for the bets.
ARCH. MUSEUM
Detail of Mosaic with ducks
ARCH. MUSEUM
Mosaic with itinerant musicians
ARCH. MUSEUM
Portrait of a Noble woman
NAPLES
Vesuvius
NAPLES AND ARCHAEOLOGIC MUSEUM
"La Bella Napoli"
HERCOLANEUM
Fresco - Detail of a glass jar
HERCOLANEUM
Deer atacked by dogs
HERCOLANEUM
Great Gynasium: Bronze fountain depicting the Five Headed Hydra
HERCOLANEUM AND POMPEII
Hercolaneum was founded by Hercules according to mythological tradition . In 63A.D. the town was hit by a earthquake which attended all the Campania, and a few years later in 79 A.D. was devasted by the eruption of Vesuvios. When the eruption ended Hercolaneum was covered with a thick layer of mud (at some points over 10 meters deep). Abandoned by its inhabitants this town was never rebuilt.
The same happened to Pompeii, the reconstruction work that followed the earthquake was not yet completed when on August 24th, 79 AD Vesuvius unexpectedly awoke, submerging the countryside with ashes,, cinder and eruptive material, while rivers of lava mixed with mud followed down.
In 20 AD the Volcano was considered extinct by Strabone a geographer, therefore the population was taken by surprise and many of them were killed trying to escape. The eruption of the Volcano was so imense that the top part of the crater collapsed forming the present caldera.
This tragedy that lasted for three long days arrived to us through the letters of the writter Pliny the Younger to Tacitus.
Pompeii remained buried under a layer of ash with more than six meters deep preserving all the evidence of life by that moment, which came mericulously to light more than two centuries ago.
HERCOLANEUM
Ruins and Vesuvius on the Horizon
HERCOLANEUM
Detail of Fresco protected by glass
HERCOLANEUM
House of Black Atrium
HERCOLANEUM
Theatrical Mask
HERCOLANEUM
House of Neptune and Amphitrite - inner court
HERCOLANEUM
Several amphora
HERCOLANEUM
Beautiful mosaic depicting Neptune and Amphitrite
HERCULANEUM
Woman´s Apodyterium - Mosaic
POMPEII
Graffiti - Political Propaganda
POMPEII
Thermopolium: Food and hot drinks were served on these premises. The large jars (dolia) containing food and beverages were encased in the counters
POMPEII
Dionisus detail of the fresco at Villa of the Mysteries
POMPEII
Villa of the Mysteries
POMPEII
Villa of the Mysteries
POMPEII
Frescos at Villa of the Mysteries
POMPEII
Ruins at Necropolis
POMPEII
Roman Baths
POMPEII
Forum Baths - tepidarium (hot room)
POMPEII
Corinthian Column and architrave with several ornamental motifs
POMPEII
Apolo Temple and Vesuvio far away
POMPEII
Marina Gate
Pompeii
Frescoes
Pompeii
Corinthian Columns
Pompeii
Forum Holitorium
Pompeii
Apolo Statue
Pompeii
Forum and Vesuvio at the background
Rome
Rome
National Monument of Victor Emanuel II - Altar de la Patria
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