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Akrotiri Frescoes
Article by Mark Cartwright

Akrotiri Frescoes

The Bronze Age frescoes from Akrotiri on the Aegean island of Thera (modern-day Santorini) provide some of the most famous images from the ancient Greek world. Sometime between 1650 and 1550 BCE Thera suffered a devastating earthquake which...
Minoan Frescoes
Article by Mark Cartwright

Minoan Frescoes

Frescoes are the source of some of the most striking imagery handed down to us from the Minoan civilization of Bronze Age Crete (2000-1500 BCE). Further, without written records, they are often the only source, along with decorated pottery...
Colour & Technique in Renaissance Painting
Article by Mark Cartwright

Colour & Technique in Renaissance Painting

There were three principal painting techniques during the Renaissance: fresco, tempera, and oils. In all of these techniques, colour was an important part of the painter's armoury, allowing them to create images that would strike a chord...
Fresco of Duck and Tripod, Columbarium 3, Vigna Codini
Image by Francesca Santoro L'hoir

Fresco of Duck and Tripod, Columbarium 3, Vigna Codini

This fresco is on the first landing of the columbarium discovered in 1852 CE at the Vigna Codini, on the strip of land between Via Latina and Via Appia. The fresco has crumbled from the wall, revealing the first-century CE opus reticulatum...
Fresco, Pompeii
Image by Mary Harrsch (Photographed at the Museo Archaeologico Nazionale di Napoli)

Fresco, Pompeii

A Fresco (c. 60 CE) from the Roman town of Pompeii depicting Terentius Neo holding a scroll and his wife who holds a stylus and writing tablet. From the Villa di Guilia Felice. The villas of Pompeii were richly decorated with wall paintings...
Fresco with Melpomene
Image by Carole Raddato

Fresco with Melpomene

A fresco fragment depicting Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, from the House of Julia Felix in Pompeii, 62-79 CE. (now in Louvre Museum, Paris)
Fresco of Dionysos and Ariadne, Getty Villa
Image by The J. Paul Getty Museum

Fresco of Dionysos and Ariadne, Getty Villa

Fresco Panel Depicting Dionysos and Ariadne, between 1 and 79 CE. Nude but for the drapery swirling around them, Bacchus and his consort Ariadne walk with arms entwined against a plain white background, as if floating. Ariadne lifts a...
Fresco of Bird and Dangling Grotesque Mask, Columbarium Vigna Codini 3
Image by Francesca Santoro L'hoir

Fresco of Bird and Dangling Grotesque Mask, Columbarium Vigna Codini 3

High up on the wall almost lost in the shadows above a loculus of this columbarium one can just make out the outlines of a bird walking on a flowered garland from which hangs a grotesque mask. The columbarium was excavated in 1852 CE. The...
Fresco Showing the Riot of 59 CE in the Amphitheatre of Pompeii
Image by Carole Raddato

Fresco Showing the Riot of 59 CE in the Amphitheatre of Pompeii

Fourth Style fresco depicting a riot that broke out in Pompeii in 59 CE during games held in the arena involving Pompeians and inhabitants of Nuceria. On the orders of Nero, this event led to the closure of the amphitheatre for ten years...
Fresco of Panis Quadratus, or Panis Siligineus
Image by Farrell Monaco

Fresco of Panis Quadratus, or Panis Siligineus

A fresco from the House of Julia Felix in Pompeii, Italy. The fresco depicts different kinds of Roman breads, and is on display in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
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