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I.8.15 Pompeii. December 2007. Looking north across bar-room, with counter.
According to Sampaolo (in PPM) -
‚“On the west wall, in 1936 a painting was discovered and removed.
Painted above the zoccolo, was a painting in which the characters were identified by names painted in black, in capital italic letters.
The scene divided into three panels of different lengths by wide red bands, showed six characters in short pink tunics (the first, third, and sixth from left) going to the right, each carrying on their shoulder, two cages suspended by a stick.
They were walking among bushes under an unusual structure, probably a gabled pergola, hung with garlands.
On the extreme right, there was a smaller female figure, dressed in a long green tunic, with her arm raised pointing to welcome the six characters that she was looking at.
Starting from the left, and written near their heads, the names were –
Fortunatus, C. Iulius Trophimus, Felix, C. Marcius Fortunatus, G. Castricius Seno, D. I(uventi)us Eunus (Nautilo?)‚”.
See PPM, (p.846), where the painting was described as being found on the west wall.
See Rivista di Studi Pompeiani, Vol. III, 1989, article by Castiglione, V., Del Franco, M., and Vitale, R: ‚“L‚'insula 8 della Regio I, un campione d‚'indagine socio-economica‚”, (p.185-221).
On page 206-7, figs.22 and 23, is a photograph of the fresco and a reconstruction, but the caption states that it was from the east wall.
According to Sampaolo (in PPM) -
‚“On the west wall, in 1936 a painting was discovered and removed.
Painted above the zoccolo, was a painting in which the characters were identified by names painted in black, in capital italic letters.
The scene divided into three panels of different lengths by wide red bands, showed six characters in short pink tunics (the first, third, and sixth from left) going to the right, each carrying on their shoulder, two cages suspended by a stick.
They were walking among bushes under an unusual structure, probably a gabled pergola, hung with garlands.
On the extreme right, there was a smaller female figure, dressed in a long green tunic, with her arm raised pointing to welcome the six characters that she was looking at.
Starting from the left, and written near their heads, the names were –
Fortunatus, C. Iulius Trophimus, Felix, C. Marcius Fortunatus, G. Castricius Seno, D. I(uventi)us Eunus (Nautilo?)‚”.
See PPM, (p.846), where the painting was described as being found on the west wall.
See Rivista di Studi Pompeiani, Vol. III, 1989, article by Castiglione, V., Del Franco, M., and Vitale, R: ‚“L‚'insula 8 della Regio I, un campione d‚'indagine socio-economica‚”, (p.185-221).
On page 206-7, figs.22 and 23, is a photograph of the fresco and a reconstruction, but the caption states that it was from the east wall.
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I.8.15 Pompeii. December 2007. Looking north across bar-room, with counter.
According to Sampaolo (in PPM) -
‚“On the west wall, in 1936 a painting was discovered and removed.
Painted above the zoccolo, was a painting in which the characters were identified by names painted in black, in capital italic letters.
The scene divided into three panels of different lengths by wide red bands, showed six characters in short pink tunics (the first, third, and sixth from left) going to the right, each carrying on their shoulder, two cages suspended by a stick.
They were walking among bushes under an unusual structure, probably a gabled pergola, hung with garlands.
On the extreme right, there was a smaller female figure, dressed in a long green tunic, with her arm raised pointing to welcome the six characters that she was looking at.
Starting from the left, and written near their heads, the names were –
Fortunatus, C. Iulius Trophimus, Felix, C. Marcius Fortunatus, G. Castricius Seno, D. I(uventi)us Eunus (Nautilo?)‚”.
See PPM, (p.846), where the painting was described as being found on the west wall.
See Rivista di Studi Pompeiani, Vol. III, 1989, article by Castiglione, V., Del Franco, M., and Vitale, R: ‚“L‚'insula 8 della Regio I, un campione d‚'indagine socio-economica‚”, (p.185-221).
On page 206-7, figs.22 and 23, is a photograph of the fresco and a reconstruction, but the caption states that it was from the east wall.
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Jackie and Bob Dunn
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Disclaimer:
This image is under the copyright é of Jackie and Bob Dunn and MAY NOT IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE USED FOR GAIN OR REWARD COMMERCIALLY. On concession of the Ministero della Cultura - Parco Archeologico di Pompei. It is declared that no reproduction or duplication can be considered legitimate without the written authorization of the Parco Archeologico di Pompei.
Questa immagine è copyright é di Jackie e Bob Dunn E NON POSSONO ESSERE UTILIZZATE, IN ALCUNA CIRCOSTANZA, PER GUADAGNO O RICOMPENSA COMMERCIALMENTE. Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura - Parco Archeologico di Pompei. Si comunica che nessun riproduzione o duplicazione pu² considerarsi legittimo senza l'autorizzazione scritta del Parco Archeologico di Pompei.
Questa immagine è copyright é di Jackie e Bob Dunn E NON POSSONO ESSERE UTILIZZATE, IN ALCUNA CIRCOSTANZA, PER GUADAGNO O RICOMPENSA COMMERCIALMENTE. Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura - Parco Archeologico di Pompei. Si comunica che nessun riproduzione o duplicazione pu² considerarsi legittimo senza l'autorizzazione scritta del Parco Archeologico di Pompei.