Collection:
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ADJUNCT MODULE B: ITALIAN ART
LocalCollection
ADJUNCT MODULE B: ITALIAN ART
Collection
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Preferred Title:
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Statuette of Fortuna
Work_PrefTitle
Statuette of Fortuna
Preferred Title
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Image View:
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Overall view from the right
Image_Title
Overall view from the right
Image View
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Creator:
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unknown (Roman (ancient) sculptor)
Agent_Display
unknown (Roman (ancient) sculptor)
Creator
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Location:
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repository: Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Naples, Campania, Italy)
Work_Location_Type_D isplay
repository: Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Naples, Campania, Italy)
Location
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Location Note:
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1380 Sherbrooke Street West (exhibition location)
Work_LocationNotes
1380 Sherbrooke Street West (exhibition location)
Location Note
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GPS:
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45.4987-73.5801
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Date:
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before 79 CE (creation)
Work_DateDisplay
before 79 CE (creation)
Date
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Cultural Context:
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Roman (ancient)
Work_Culture
Roman (ancient)
Cultural Context
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Style Period:
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Imperial (Roman)
Work_StylePeriodDisp lay
Imperial (Roman)
Style Period
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Work Type 1:
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figurine
Work_Worktype1
figurine
Work Type 1
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Work Type 2:
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sculpture (visual work)
Work_Worktype2
sculpture (visual work)
Work Type 2
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Classification:
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Sculpture and Installations
Work_Classification
Sculpture and Installations
Classification
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Material:
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bronze
Work_MaterialDisplay
bronze
Material
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Technique:
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casting (process)
Work_Technique
casting (process)
Technique
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Subjects:
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deities; mythology (Classical); Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-14 A.D.; Pompeii (Extinct city)
Work_Image_SubjectDi splay
deities; mythology (Classical); Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-14 A.D.; Pompeii (Extinct city)
Subjects
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Description:
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Part of the 2015 "Pompeii" exhibit which featured over 220 archaeological artifacts, most from the Naples National Archaeological Museum. The exhibit was designed to immerse viewers in settings of every day life in Pompeii, complete with state-of-the-art visual effects and soundscapes. First revered by the Greeks and popular with the Romans, the goddess Fortuna personified good fortune. In 3 CE, a wealthy Pompeian, Marcus Tullius, created a cult to honor the good fortune of Emperor Augustus. He built a grand public temple to Fortuna Augusta on his own land to gain favor with the Emperor. (Source: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; http://www.mmfa.qc.c a/)
Work_Description_Sou rce
Part of the 2015 "Pompeii" exhibit which featured over 220 archaeological artifacts, most from the Naples National Archaeological Museum. The exhibit was designed to immerse viewers in settings of every day life in Pompeii, complete with state-of-the-art visual effects and soundscapes. First revered by the Greeks and popular with the Romans, the goddess Fortuna personified good fortune. In 3 CE, a wealthy Pompeian, Marcus Tullius, created a cult to honor the good fortune of Emperor Augustus. He built a grand public temple to Fortuna Augusta on his own land to gain favor with the Emperor. (Source: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; http://www.mmfa.qc.c a/)
Description
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Collection:
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Adjunct Module B: Italian Art
LocalCollection
Adjunct Module B: Italian Art
Collection
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Identifier:
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7A3-R-PEX-SOF-A02
Image_OriginalVendor ID
7A3-R-PEX-SOF-A02
Identifier
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Rights:
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© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Image_Rights
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Rights
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