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| - | *La Découverte De La Domus Aurea Et La Formation Des Grotesques a La Renaissance (1969) - Nicole Dacos | ||
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| - | The history of Renaissance painters who since the 1480s descended into the buried buildings of Ancient Rome, most notably Nero's Golden House or Domus Aurea. | ||
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| - | *The Rediscovery of Antiquity: The Role of the Artist (2004) | ||
| - | :appear to have been rediscovered by the early 1480s. Visitors were lowered into the rooms through tunnels dug down from the surface of the hill. ... | ||
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| - | :Many of the Domus Aurea's rooms, and service corridors, were decorated with what we now call Pompeiian fourth-style wall paintings (Segala & Sciortino 1999; ... | ||
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| - | The latest volume of "[[Acta Hyperborea]]", which appeared in the late fall of 2003, includes articles, which are the revised versions of papers presented at a conference in Copenhagen in September 2001. The participants were classical archaeologists, art historians and artists. The anthology is divided into four main themes: artists use of ancient models; forming ideas and shaping taste; artists and patrons; and, creating collections. | ||
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