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Pietro la Vega

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150: 144: 57:. In 1804, when Francesco died, Pietro la Vega took over as director. Pietro la Vega was a very thorough and meticulous excavator, who kept copious notes. As a result he made it possible for François Mazois (Carlo Francesco Mazois) to produce in 1824 the most complete report and synthesis ever published on Pompeii. 189: 213: 50: 49:. Beginning in 1764 he worked with his brother, Francesco, who at that time was appointed as the director of excavations for 80: 228: 223: 182: 208: 74:
DesRochers, Brigitte (2002) "Au-delà du style: naissance du classicisme structurel dans Les Ruines de Pompéi"
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Originally, like his brother Francesco, Pietro was a military engineer. He was also a trained
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I Diari di Scavo di Pompeii, Ercolano e Stabiae di Francesco e Pietro la Vega (1764-1810)
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DesRochers, Brigitte (2002) "Au-delà du style: naissance du classicisme structurel dans Les Ruines de Pompéi" Histoire de l'art, esthétique et muséologie 70 Congrès de l'Acfas
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