Food and glass dishes, Roman fresco
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Food and glass dishes, Roman fresco
Roman fresco, from the House of Red Deers (Casa dei Cervi), Herculaneum, 45-79 AD. This detail of part of the fresco shows assorted foods, a glass dish and a glass vessel, and also gold and silver coins inserted in the fruit. This fresco is displayed in the Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy. Herculaneum was destroyed in the eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in 79 AD. However, the thick layer of volcanic ash that buried the town preserved buildings, bodies and other artefacts that were later excavated
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This print showcases a Roman fresco from the House of Red Deers (Casa dei Cervi) in Herculaneum, Italy. Dating back to 45-79 AD, this ancient artwork offers a glimpse into the culinary and decorative practices of the time. The detailed portion of the fresco captures an assortment of delectable foods, including peaches, elegantly arranged on a glass dish and accompanied by a glass vessel. What makes this scene even more intriguing is the presence of gold and silver coins cleverly inserted within the fruit. Preserved beneath layers of volcanic ash from the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, Herculaneum became an archaeological treasure trove when excavations began centuries later. This particular fresco now finds its home at the Archaeological Museum of Naples, where it continues to captivate visitors with its historical significance. The image not only highlights elements such as domestic life and still-life artistry but also sheds light on Roman society's fascination with wealth and opulence. It serves as a testament to their artistic prowess and attention to detail in everyday objects like utensils and dishes. Through cognitive archaeology, we can unravel stories about ancient civilizations by examining artifacts like this stunning wall painting. It provides us with invaluable insights into Rome's rich history while reminding us that beauty transcends time through remarkable works like these frescoes from Herculaneum's House of Red Deers.
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