
Arles-Rhône 3, from the river to the museum.
SnoeckN° d'inventaire | 21071 |
Format | 22 x 28 |
Détails | 248 p., 300 color illustrations, hardcover. |
Publication | Gent, 2018 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | |
Arles-Rhône 3, from the river to the museum tells the story of one of the best-preserved ancient wrecks in the world, from its discovery in 2004 to its presentation in 2013, in a new wing of the Arles Antique Departmental Museum. This Logbook, a true chronicle of a project as extraordinary as it is insane, reveals the behind-the-scenes of an extraordinary experience, from the archaeological operations to the delicate stages of the wreck's restoration, including the presentation of objects from the depths of the river. Thanks to the architectural program of this space of the museum, dedicated to the city's river-sea port in Roman times, the incredible adventure of Arles-Rhône 3 has come to life. Throughout the abundantly illustrated pages, photos, surveys, watercolors, sketches, and drafts bear witness to a collective effort enriched by fifty professional portraits and a focus on sixty objects.
Arles-Rhône 3, from the river to the museum tells the story of one of the best-preserved ancient wrecks in the world, from its discovery in 2004 to its presentation in 2013, in a new wing of the Arles Antique Departmental Museum. This Logbook, a true chronicle of a project as extraordinary as it is insane, reveals the behind-the-scenes of an extraordinary experience, from the archaeological operations to the delicate stages of the wreck's restoration, including the presentation of objects from the depths of the river. Thanks to the architectural program of this space of the museum, dedicated to the city's river-sea port in Roman times, the incredible adventure of Arles-Rhône 3 has come to life. Throughout the abundantly illustrated pages, photos, surveys, watercolors, sketches, and drafts bear witness to a collective effort enriched by fifty professional portraits and a focus on sixty objects.