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The Temple of Isis in Pompeii
Image by Carole Raddato

The Temple of Isis in Pompeii

The Temple of Isis in Pompeii dates from the 2nd century BCE and was dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis whose cult was widespread throughout the Roman Empire. It was totally rebuilt after the earthquake of 62 CE at the expense of the...
The Bakery of Popidius Priscus in Pompeii
Image by Carole Raddato

The Bakery of Popidius Priscus in Pompeii

Bread in Pompeii was produced daily in local bakeries. The Bakery (pistrinum) of Popidius Priscus contains four large millstones made from porous lava, traces of a stable, four storage rooms and a large oven which was used for baking the...
The  House of Menander in Pompeii
Image by Carole Raddato

The House of Menander in Pompeii

The House of Menander in Pompeii owes its name to a painting of the Greek playwright Menander placed in the portico. The house, extending over 2,000 square metres, was owned by Quintus Poppaeus, possibly a relative of Poppea Sabina, the...
The Forum Baths in Pompeii
Image by Carole Raddato

The Forum Baths in Pompeii

The Forum Baths in Pompeii were established in 80 BCE and were the only baths still in use after the earthquake of 62 CE. The walls are beautifully decorated with frescoes of garden scenes, and the vault ceilings are embellished with stucco...
The House of the Prince of Naples in Pompeii
Image by Carole Raddato

The House of the Prince of Naples in Pompeii

The House of the Prince of Naples in Pompeii is located on the west side of the Vicolo dei Vettii in Regio VI. The atrium of the domus has an impluvium and a marble table with richly carved supports. The walls of all the rooms are decorated...
Portuguese Ceramic Tiles
Image by Kim Martins

Portuguese Ceramic Tiles

Azulejos (glazed ceramic tiles) on a building in Lisbon, Portugal. Date of photo unknown.
Art Nouveau Portuguese Ceramic Tile
Image by Kim Martins

Art Nouveau Portuguese Ceramic Tile

The Art Nouveau period (c. 1890-1910 CE) saw the facades of Portuguese houses and buildings decorated with the flowing, curved lines of flowers, plants, vines, leaves, insects and animals that were typical of the Art Nouveau movement. This...
Invitation Figure
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Invitation Figure

The Baroque (c. 1600-1750 CE) and Rococo (c. 1700-1800) movements led to a style of azulejos (glazed ceramic tile) that is unique to Portugal – figuras de convite or invitation figures. These were ornate life-size figures, usually a finely...
Public Monument in Portugal
Image by Kim Martins

Public Monument in Portugal

This is a public monument in Portugal that is typical of azulejos (glazed ceramic tiles) that show Portugal's proud seafaring history. Date of the panel is not known. Date the photo taken is not known.
The Chicken's Wedding Panel
Image by Pedro Ribeiro Simões

The Chicken's Wedding Panel

The Chicken’s Wedding panel (1660-1667 CE) is an azulejo (glazed ceramic tile) from the 17th century CE. A chicken is conveyed in a carriage that is escorted by a cortege of monkeys playing musical instruments. Singerie (French for “Monkey...
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