PompeiiinPictures
Part 4
Part 1 Upper Levels
Garden Rooms Plan (Opens in separate window)

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Detail of floor mosaic.

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West wall with window to garden.

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Detail of architectural design painted on south wall.

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Detail of architectural design on south wall.

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North west corner.

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December 2007. Second triclinium 19.
North west corner and
window in to triclinium 20.
The architectural
scene on the right includes a garden with a leafy tree.
See Aoyagi M. and
Pappalardo U., 2006. Pompei (Regiones
VI-VII) Insula Occidentalis. Napoli: Valtrend. (p. 108).

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December 2007. Second triclinium 19. West end of north wall.
The panel at the west
end (left) has Euterpe, the muse of lyric poetry, with writing materials.
On the right is
Terpsichore, the muse of dance and song, with a five string lyre supported on a small pillar.
See Aoyagi M. and
Pappalardo U., 2006. Pompei (Regiones
VI-VII) Insula Occidentalis. Napoli: Valtrend. (p. 107).

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March 2009. Second triclinium 19, west end of north wall.
Architectural scene
between the two muses which includes a garden with a leafy tree.
See Aoyagi M. and
Pappalardo U., 2006. Pompei (Regiones
VI-VII) Insula Occidentalis. Napoli: Valtrend. (p. 108).

VI.17.42 Pompeii.
March 2009. Second triclinium 19. West end of north wall.
Euterpe, the muse of
lyric poetry, with writing materials.
in her hand is a
stylus and at her feet a tablet.
See Aoyagi M. and
Pappalardo U., 2006. Pompei (Regiones
VI-VII) Insula Occidentalis. Napoli: Valtrend. (p. 109).

VI.17.42 Pompeii.
March 2009. Second triclinium 19. West end of north wall.
Terpsichore, the muse
of dance and song, with a five string lyre supported on a small pillar.
See Aoyagi M. and
Pappalardo U., 2006. Pompei (Regiones
VI-VII) Insula Occidentalis. Napoli: Valtrend. (p. 109).

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December 2007. Second triclinium 19, looking towards east wall.
At the top of the east
wall is the remains of a painting of Europa on the bull.
A cupid with parasol
holds the bridle to which the bull is tied.
See Aoyagi M. and
Pappalardo U., 2006. Pompei (Regiones
VI-VII) Insula Occidentalis. Napoli: Valtrend. (p. 118).

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March 2009. Second triclinium 19. East end of north wall and east wall.
On the east end of the
north wall is Melpomene, the muse of tragedy, with tragic mask and club.
On the north end of
the east wall is Urania, the muse of astronomy, with a globe.
See Aoyagi M. and
Pappalardo U., 2006. Pompei (Regiones
VI-VII) Insula Occidentalis. Napoli: Valtrend. (p. 118).

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The wall is now part of a later corridor cut through room
29 to give access to the kitchen 28.
See Aoyagi M. and
Pappalardo U., 2006. Pompei (Regiones
VI-VII) Insula Occidentalis. Napoli: Valtrend. (p. 157).

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Part 4
Part 1 Upper Levels
Garden Rooms Plan (Opens in separate window)