File:Fourth Style Architecture Fresco (49345535042).jpg
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This fragment depicts architecture from the upper part of a Fourth Style painting to demonstrate that even non-figurative subjects were gathered for the royal collection. Its presence in the first volume of the Anticitta di Ercolano shows that such depictions were appreciated from the earliest years of the excavations. From Herculaneum. |
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Source | Fourth Style Architecture Fresco |
Author | Jamie Heath |
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