Villa Of P Fannius Synistor Boscoreale Cubiculum Bedroom Room M

villa Of P Fannius Synistor Boscoreale Cubiculum Bedroom Room M
villa Of P Fannius Synistor Boscoreale Cubiculum Bedroom Room M

Villa Of P Fannius Synistor Boscoreale Cubiculum Bedroom Room M Room m of the villa of p. fannius synistor at boscoreale, buried by the eruption of vesuvius in a.d. 79, functioned as a bedroom. the rear wall shows rocky terrain with balustrades and an arbor above, a small cave or grotto sheltering a fountain, and a small figure of hekate below. in the center of the wall, bet. Roman frescoes from room m of the villa of publius fannius synistor, c. 50–40 b.c.e., originally boscoreale, reconstructed in the metropolitan museum of art. in between the cityscape panels are scenes of a shrine located within a sacred precinct. this scene is separated from the surrounding cityscapes by red columns encrusted with jewels and.

cubiculum bedroom From The villa of P fannius synistor At bos
cubiculum bedroom From The villa of P fannius synistor At bos

Cubiculum Bedroom From The Villa Of P Fannius Synistor At Bos Description. overall view of the cubiculum with screened window; the frescoes were excavated in 1899 1900, by vincenzo de prisco. they were acquired by the museum in august 1903, purchased from c. and e. canessa, paris. boscoreale is a roman town on the southern slope of mt. vesuvius immediately to the north and about a mile from pompeii. The villa, which was buried by the eruption of vesuvius in 79 a.d., is referred to as the villa of p. fannius synistor, one of its owners during the first half part of the first century a.d. excavated in the early 1900s, the villa’s frescoes are among the most important to be found anywhere in the roman world. Plan of villa of p. fannius synistor transparent glass bowl of fruit. detail from wall painting in bedroom m of the villa of p. fannius synistor. although the villa was of relatively modest size compared to others in the area and had no atrium, pool or sculpture collection, its frescoes were exceptional in their beauty and quality. [13]. Cubiculum (bedroom) from the villa of p. fannius synistor at boscoreale. detail of illusionistic architecture expanding in three dimensional space; a large arcade or stoa is at the top; the frescoes were excavated in 1899 1900, by vincenzo de prisco. they were acquired by the museum in august 1903, purchased from c. and e. canessa, paris.

cubiculum bedroom From The villa of P fannius synistor At bos
cubiculum bedroom From The villa of P fannius synistor At bos

Cubiculum Bedroom From The Villa Of P Fannius Synistor At Bos Plan of villa of p. fannius synistor transparent glass bowl of fruit. detail from wall painting in bedroom m of the villa of p. fannius synistor. although the villa was of relatively modest size compared to others in the area and had no atrium, pool or sculpture collection, its frescoes were exceptional in their beauty and quality. [13]. Cubiculum (bedroom) from the villa of p. fannius synistor at boscoreale. detail of illusionistic architecture expanding in three dimensional space; a large arcade or stoa is at the top; the frescoes were excavated in 1899 1900, by vincenzo de prisco. they were acquired by the museum in august 1903, purchased from c. and e. canessa, paris. Title: cubiculum (bedroom) from the villa of p. fannius synistor at boscoreale; date created: ca. 50–40 b.c. physical dimensions: room: 8 ft. 8 1 2 in. x 10 ft. 11 1 2 in. x 19 ft. 7 1 8 in. (265.4 x 334 x 583.9 cm) type: cubiculum (bedroom) from the villa of p. fannius synistor; external link:. Excavated at the villa of p. fannius synistor, boscoreale, about a mile from pompeii (cavenaghi 1901, p. 5; barnabei 1901, pp. 71 81).1899 1900, frescoes excavated in pompeii by vincenzo de prisco (cavenaghi 1901, p. 5), acquired august 1903, purchased from c. and e. canessa, paris.

cubiculum bedroom From The villa of P fannius synistor At bos
cubiculum bedroom From The villa of P fannius synistor At bos

Cubiculum Bedroom From The Villa Of P Fannius Synistor At Bos Title: cubiculum (bedroom) from the villa of p. fannius synistor at boscoreale; date created: ca. 50–40 b.c. physical dimensions: room: 8 ft. 8 1 2 in. x 10 ft. 11 1 2 in. x 19 ft. 7 1 8 in. (265.4 x 334 x 583.9 cm) type: cubiculum (bedroom) from the villa of p. fannius synistor; external link:. Excavated at the villa of p. fannius synistor, boscoreale, about a mile from pompeii (cavenaghi 1901, p. 5; barnabei 1901, pp. 71 81).1899 1900, frescoes excavated in pompeii by vincenzo de prisco (cavenaghi 1901, p. 5), acquired august 1903, purchased from c. and e. canessa, paris.

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