Plaster Casts of Bodies, Pompeii ca. 1875 Giorgio Sommer Italian, born Germany Much as photography fixes a moment in time, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius on August 24 in a.d. 79 preserved the city of Pompeii in eerie detail. Fascination with the site began with its excavation in the mid-eighteenth century and continues to this day. Sommer’s studio supplied views of Pompeii and other popular tourist destinations in Italy, Switzerland, and Austria in the era before visitors were equipped to make their own photographic records. Adopting the viewpoint of a gawking spectator, Sommer’s image offers a startlingly graphic perspective on casts formed by pouring plaster into the voids left where human remains had been engulfed by volcanic ash and mud. Around the time this photograph was made, a writer referenced the disconcerting power of Pompeiian photographs that “reveal with a fearful fidelity the dreadful agonies of some of those who perished at Pompeii, and, while looking at the pictures,

Plaster Casts of Bodies, Pompeii ca. 1875 Giorgio Sommer Italian, born Germany Much as photography fixes a moment in time, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius on August 24 in a.d. 79 preserved the city of Pompeii in eerie detail. Fascination with the site began with its excavation in the mid-eighteenth century and continues to this day. Sommer’s studio supplied views of Pompeii and other popular tourist destinations in Italy, Switzerland, and Austria in the era before visitors were equipped to make their own photographic records. Adopting the viewpoint of a gawking spectator, Sommer’s image offers a startlingly graphic perspective on casts formed by pouring plaster into the voids left where human remains had been engulfed by volcanic ash and mud. Around the time this photograph was made, a writer referenced the disconcerting power of Pompeiian photographs that “reveal with a fearful fidelity the dreadful agonies of some of those who perished at Pompeii, and, while looking at the pictures,
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