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II.4.3 Pompeii. House of Julia Felix or Complesso di Giulia Felice or Praedia di Giulia Felice.   

Excavated 1754 to 1757 then re-interred, 1912, 1933, fully re-excavated 1951. 

Linked to II.4.2.  

Part 2.                   Part 1

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium. On the left part is the arrival from the countryside of a cart pulled by a mule and an ass carrying a load. On the right part is another donkey with a saddle. Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9057. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.227, Tav. 43).

II.4.3 Pompeii. Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium. 

On the left part is the arrival from the countryside of a cart pulled by a mule and an ass carrying a load. 

On the right part is another donkey with a saddle.

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9057.

See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.227, Tav. 43).

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. 1762 drawing of two parts of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9057. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.227, Tav. 43).

II.4.3 Pompeii. 1762 drawing of two parts of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9057.

See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.227, Tav. 43).

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium. 

On the smaller left part is a donkey with a saddle.

On the right part is the arrival of horsemen and a quadriga (a chariot with four horses yoked together). 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9062.

See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.231, Tav. 44).

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. 1762 drawing of two parts of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9062. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.231, Tav. 44).

II.4.3 Pompeii. 1762 drawing of two parts of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9062.

See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.231, Tav. 44).

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium.  A meeting of pedestrians talking amongst themselves.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9070. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.221, Tav. 42).

II.4.3 Pompeii. Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium. 

A meeting of pedestrians talking amongst themselves. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9070.

See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.221, Tav. 42).

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium.  Forum scene of people reading a banner across the front of the equestrian statues.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9068. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.227, Tav. 43).

II.4.3 Pompeii. Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium. 

Forum scene of people reading a banner across the front of the equestrian statues. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9068.

See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p.227, Tav. 43).

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. Seven medallions depicting days of the week.  From the left are Saturno, Sole, Luna, Marte, Mercurio, Giove and Venere.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9519.

II.4.3 Pompeii. Seven medallions depicting days of the week. 

From the left are Saturno, Sole, Luna, Marte, Mercurio, Giove and Venere. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9519.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.   Detail of four of the medallions depicting days of the week.  Saturno, Sole, Luna and Marte.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9519.

II.4.3 Pompeii. Detail of four of the medallions depicting days of the week. 

Saturno, Sole, Luna and Marte. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9519.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. Detail of five of the medallions depicting days of the week.  Luna, Marte, Mercurio, Giove and Venere.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9519.

II.4.3 Pompeii. Detail of five of the medallions depicting days of the week. 

Luna, Marte, Mercurio, Giove and Venere. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9519.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  Seven medallions depicting months, seasons and planets.
Now in Naples Archaerological Museum.

II.4.3 Pompeii. Seven medallions depicting months, seasons and planets.

Now in Naples Archaerological Museum.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.   Atrium south wall.

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006.  South wall of atrium.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.   Atrium west wall.

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. West wall of atrium.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  West portico.

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. West portico.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  West portico.

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. West portico.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. Looking south-east  across garden, from west portico

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. Looking south-east  across garden, from west portico.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. Looking south east  across garden, from west portico

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. Looking south-east across garden, from west portico.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. Looking south along west portico, towards rooms at II.4.10.

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. Looking south along west portico, towards rooms at II.4.10.

 

 

 

 

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