Most of them are faithful but sketchy copies of drawings by the Slovene Franz Caucig, who lived in Rome from 1780 to 1787. They were probably made for an English Grand Tourist and sold as souvenirs.
In this book, Maggie Popkin offers an in-depth investigation of souvenirs, a type of ancient Roman object that has been understudied and that is unfamiliar to many people. Souvenirs commemorated ...
Graham, Daryn 2024. Imperial Responses to the Food Crisis that Began under Claudius. Mouseion, Vol. 20, Issue. 1, p. 26. In this book, Maggie Popkin offers an in-depth investigation of souvenirs, a ...
On this street, you can find dozens of unique places to shop for souvenirs, ranging from chic vintage stores to artisanal goods and artwork. You can also find some of Rome's must-see historical ...