Luigi Mayer - Crater in the Island of Volcano

Luigi Mayer - Crater in the Island of Volcano

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Views in the Ottoman dominions, in Europe, Asia, and some of the Mediterranean islands, from the original drawings taken for sir Robert Ainslie, by Luigi Mayer.

Starting in 1631, Vesuvius entered a period of steady volcanic activity, including lava flows and eruptions of ash and mud. Violent eruptions in the late 1700s, 1800s and early 1900s created more fissures, lava flows, and ash-and-gas explosions. These damaged or destroyed many towns around the volcano, and sometimes killed people; the eruption of 1906 had more than 100 casualties. The most recent eruption was in 1944 during World War II. It caused major problems for the newly-arrived Allied forces in Italy when ash and rocks from the eruption destroyed planes and forced evacuations at a nearby airbase.

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1810
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Watts, William (1752-1851), Engraver
Ainslie, Robert, Sir (1730?-1812), Sponsor
Mayer, Luigi, Artist
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London
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New York Public Library
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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