Gallo-Roman Terracottas at the Musée archéologique de l’Oise
Eighty terracotta figurines from the 2013 discovery at Vendeuil-Caply are exhibited for the first time in the Musée archéologique de l’Oise, located near the archaeological site of Vendeuil-Caply. This exhibition Figures de la terre (fig. 1), which runs until November 2015, is the result of a collab...
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description | Eighty terracotta figurines from the 2013 discovery at Vendeuil-Caply are exhibited for the first time in the Musée archéologique de l’Oise, located near the archaeological site of Vendeuil-Caply. This exhibition Figures de la terre (fig. 1), which runs until November 2015, is the result of a collaboration with 11 French museums and presents in total more than 100 objects that explore the typological variety and the aesthetic character of the Gallo-Roman figurines of northern Gaul. Included in the exhibition is Marchande de statuettes à Pompéi,1 a 19th-century painting by the neo-classical painter Henry-Pierre Picou that effectively illustrates a commercial context for Roman figurines. |
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spelling | doaj-art-8b0ff2ddc960479698d5240692d596d32025-01-09T12:59:41ZengACoSt - Association for Coroplastic StudiesLes Carnets de l’ACoSt2431-85742015-08-011310.4000/acost.628Gallo-Roman Terracottas at the Musée archéologique de l’OiseAdrien BossardEighty terracotta figurines from the 2013 discovery at Vendeuil-Caply are exhibited for the first time in the Musée archéologique de l’Oise, located near the archaeological site of Vendeuil-Caply. This exhibition Figures de la terre (fig. 1), which runs until November 2015, is the result of a collaboration with 11 French museums and presents in total more than 100 objects that explore the typological variety and the aesthetic character of the Gallo-Roman figurines of northern Gaul. Included in the exhibition is Marchande de statuettes à Pompéi,1 a 19th-century painting by the neo-classical painter Henry-Pierre Picou that effectively illustrates a commercial context for Roman figurines.https://journals.openedition.org/acost/628 |
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title | Gallo-Roman Terracottas at the Musée archéologique de l’Oise |
title_full | Gallo-Roman Terracottas at the Musée archéologique de l’Oise |
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title_full_unstemmed | Gallo-Roman Terracottas at the Musée archéologique de l’Oise |
title_short | Gallo-Roman Terracottas at the Musée archéologique de l’Oise |
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