Roman Fresco Gallery
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didoofcarthage:Details from a fresco in a triclinium of the Villa Arianna at Stabiae Roman, late 1st
Frescoes from a cubiculum in the Villa Arianna at Stabiae, Italy
Details from a fresco in a triclinium of the Villa Arianna at Stabiae Roman, late 1st Century B.C. o
smartbitchesdontlie:Boscoreale Frescoes of the villa of P. Fannius SynistorBoscoreale was located no
Details of the wall paintings in a cubiculum (bedroom) from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Bosc
kallistoi:thefriendlesssociety:Iphigenia. Detail. Third style. 1st century BCE — 1st century CE.[ima
Palazzo Massimo - Villa of the Farnesina (set 6)Sleeping roomsRome, July 2015
mad-moiselle-bulle:Villa Livia at Prima Porta, illusionistic fresco of a garden view in the Triclini
romegreeceart:Palazzo Massimo - Villa of the Farnesina (set 4)Corridor1. Landscape scene (detail)2.
lionofchaeronea:Fragment of an ancient Roman wall fresco depicting a winged Victory. Artist unknown
eccellenze-italiane: Villa Poppaea, Oplontis da dave tonkin Tramite Flickr: The Villa Poppaea is a R
Mars and Venus on a blue background. Fresco in the Fourth Style from Herculaneum, artist unknown; 5
Roman fresco fragment* 2nd / 3rd century CE* Roman villa Maasbracht-Steenakker* Limburg MuseumSource
Woman Pouring Perfume into Flask. 1st-century from Villa Farnesina(?)
Ancient Roman pastel wall fresco,1-75 A.D.
last-of-the-romans:House of the Skeleton. Herculaneum
Source image: Pentheus being torn by maenads. Roman fresco from the northern wall of the triclinium
rebeccacriley:Historic Roman PaintingsSorrento, ItalyTaken by me
The Old Woman and Vulcan, Giulio Romano, 1526-28
lionofchaeronea:Apollo and Artemis/Diana slay the children of Niobe, who foolishly boasted that she
via-appia:Winged genius, wall fragment. From the peristyle of the villa of P. Fannius Synistor in Bo
lionofchaeronea:Wall painting on black background from the Roman Imperial villa at Boscotrecase, dep
coolancientstuff:Ceiling fresco with lapis lazuli inlay from the Domus Transitoria, part of Nero’s D
Annunciation, Birth and Crucifixion by the Master of Sorpe, mid 12th c. Catalonia
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