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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.

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II.4.3 Pompeii.  September 2005.  Entrance.

II.4.3 Pompeii. September 2005. Entrance doorway.    

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  December  2006.  Atrium looking towards the entrance.

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. Atrium looking north, towards the entrance. 

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  December  2006.  Shallow marble impluvium in atrium.

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2006. Shallow marble impluvium in atrium. 

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  December  2004.  Atrium walls and door to II.4.4.

II.4.3 Pompeii. December 2004. Atrium walls and doorway to II.4.4. 

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  December  2006.  East wall of the atrium, site the “Forum Frieze” which is now in Naples Archaeological Museum.

II.4.3 Pompeii. December  2006. 

East wall of the atrium, site of the “Forum Frieze” which is now in Naples Archaeological Museum.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. Part of the “Forum Frieze”.  Sale of clothing, pots and other objects. Found on east wall of the atrium.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9063.
This painting shows the same inventory number (9062) on its frame as the painting of the chariot and the donkey. According to Pagano and Prisciandaro the sale of clothing picture is 9063 and the chariot and the donkey is 9062. See Pagano, M. and Prisciandaro, R., 2006. Studio sulle provenienze degli oggetti rinvenuti negli scavi borbonici del regno di Napoli.  Naples: Nicola Longobardi. (p. 16 and inventory list in second volume). See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antichita di Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 221, Tav.42).

II.4.3 Pompeii. Part of the “Forum Frieze”. 

Sale of clothing, pots and other objects. Found on east wall of the atrium. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9063.

This painting shows the same inventory number (9062) on its frame as the painting of the chariot and the donkey.

According to Pagano and Prisciandaro the sale of clothing picture is 9063 and the chariot and the donkey is 9062.

See Pagano, M. and Prisciandaro, R., 2006. Studio sulle provenienze degli oggetti rinvenuti negli scavi borbonici del regno di Napoli.  Naples: Nicola Longobardi.

(p. 16 and inventory list in second volume).

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

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  Close up of part of the “Forum Frieze”.  Sale of clothing.  Found on East wall of the atrium.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9063.

II.4.3 Pompeii. Close up of part of the “Forum Frieze”. 

Sale of clothing. Found on east wall of the atrium. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9063.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  Close up of part of the “Forum Frieze”.  Sale of pots.  Found on East wall of the atrium.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9063.

II.4.3 Pompeii. Close up of part of the “Forum Frieze”. 

Sale of pots. Found on east wall of the atrium. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9063.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  Close up of part of the “Forum Frieze”.  Sale of other objects.  Found on East wall of the atrium.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9063.

II.4.3 Pompeii. Close up of part of the “Forum Frieze”. 

Sale of other objects. Found on east wall of the atrium. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9063.

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium.  Scene of Forum life.  Sale of cooked food.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9065.

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

Scene of Forum life. Sale of cooked food. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9065.

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.  Sale of utensils and pots.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9069. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antichita di Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 221, Tav.42).

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

Sale of utensils and pots. Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9069.

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. Presentation of a young girl to a sitting magistrate.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9067. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antichita di Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 213, Tav.41).

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

Presentation of a young girl to a sitting magistrate. 

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9067.

See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 213, Tav.41).

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium.  
Two women in front of a group of people, looking at or giving alms to a man with a dog.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9059. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antichita di Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 227, Tav.43).

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

On the left part are a woman and a youth, looking at or giving alms to a man with a dog.

On the right part is an equestrian statue with a person passing by and three others behind columns.

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9059.

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.  The punishment of a scholar.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9066. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antichita di Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 213, Tav.41)

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

The punishment of a scholar. Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9066.

See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 213, Tav.41).

 

II.4.3 Pompeii.  Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium.  The seller or sale of cloth.  Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9064. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antichita di Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 213, Tav.41)

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

The seller or sale of cloth. Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9064.

See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 213, Tav.41).

 

II.4.3 Pompeii. Part of the “Forum Frieze” found in the atrium.  On the left part is a painting of the shoe seller or the sale of shoes. On the smaller right part is a painting of an equestrian statue with a seated figure writing and a walking figure. Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9061. See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antichita di Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 213, Tav.41) .

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

On the left part is a painting of the shoe seller or the sale of shoes.

On the smaller right part is a painting of an equestrian statue with a seated figure writing and a walking figure.

Now in Naples Archaeological Museum.  Inventory number 9061.

See Accademici Ercolanesi, 1762. Le Pitture Antiche d’Ercolano: Tome III. (p. 213, Tav.41).

 

 

 

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