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"Rome And The Barbarians" has moved to Bonn
#1
...the exhibition , held at Palazzo Grassi at Venice, Italy earlier this year,
has now opened at Germany's "Bundeskunsthalle" ( "Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland") at Bonn.
It will be open untill December, 7th this year.
For further reference:
[url:29po9hc6]http://www.bundeskunsthalle.de/[/url] (In German and English)
Further informations are avalaible here:
[url:29po9hc6]http://www.palazzograssi.it/roma/en/index.html[/url]
(In Italian, French and English)
and here (the Catalogue -- in German, -- some sample pages of that catalogue on display there);
[url:29po9hc6]http://www.hirmerverlag.de/epaper//978-3-7774-4585-4.html[/url]
The front cover of this catalogue depicts a late-roman helmet.
(The one from Deurne :?: .It has already been used on the cover of Raymond Brulet's "La Gaule Septentrionale Au Bas-Empire/Gallien in der Spätantike.)

Greez & Goodnight

Simplex
Siggi K.
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#2
Quote:...the exhibition , held at Palazzo Grassi at Venice, Italy earlier this year,
has now opened at Germany's "Bundeskunsthalle" ( "Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland") at Bonn.
It will be open untill December, 7th this year.
Perhaps it is important to notice that photography is prohibited in the Bundeskunsthalle.
Jona Lendering
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#3
......oooopssss :oops: --Errata:
Of course Raymond Brulet's works translates into "Nordgallien in der Spätantike" --- and not otherwise. (It was late then, wasn't it ? :wink: )

Greez

Simplex
Siggi K.
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#4
Siggi - Thanks for the information! Big Grin
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#5
....been there today .....
.....ahemmmm ....wellllll ....... :?:
I can't fight the impression that it is an "a bit toned-down" version of the Original at Palazzo Grassi. Confusedhock:
Compared to "Constantinus Maximus" at Trier and
"Die Hunnen" at Speyer I'd say that I'd clearly like the latter two a bit better. :roll:
Maybe I should refrain from visiting exhibitions covering Late Antiquity in Central Europe for a certain span of time. :wink:
Some of the exhibited parts looked somewhat too familiar to me. Sad
The Catalogue, however seems to be well made at first impression.
On this occasion I acquired "Rainer Wiegels - Die Varusschlacht--Wendepunkt der Geschichte". This is the second publications on that subject that I bought. (The first one : Wolfgang Schlüter --Römer Im Osnabrücker Land" -- published in 1993 --- no hype yet at that time !!)
You see I easily get detracted from a more specific report on my visit
at "Rom Und Die Barbaren" :wink:

For now

Greez & Goodnight

Simplex
Siggi K.
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#6
man I wish I lived in Europe! Sad
Michael Paglia
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