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Spring Quarter 2009
California State University, Bakersfield
Volume 17, No. 3

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Photo from exhibitAN EXHIBIT COMING TO THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART (LACMA) IN MAY:

Pompeii and the Roman Villa: Art and Culture around the Bay of Naples

May 3–October 4, 2009

Pompeii and the Roman Villa focuses on the breadth and richness of cultural and artistic life in this region. The exhibition, organized by the National Gallery, Washington, D.C., includes works of art from the imperial villa at Oplontis and from aristocratic villas such as the Villa San Marco at Stabiae and the Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum, as well as works from the opulent houses of the urban elite in Pompeii, whose very name conjures up ancient Rome and other towns along the Bay of Naples. The objects proposed for this exhibition are a carefully selected group of approximately 120 works of sculpture, painting, mosaic, and luxury arts, some of them long-familiar works, others generally unknown to the public. Recent discoveries from around the Bay of Naples that have never before been exhibited in the United States will complement more familiar finds from earlier excavations. In particular, the exhibition focuses on the influence of Classical Greek culture around the Bay of Naples, where wealthy Romans displayed impressive art collections in sumptuous homes. (For more information, click here.)

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