VIII.3.24
Pompeii, on left, VIII.3.23, VIII.3.22, and VIII.3.21, on right. December
2018.
Looking
east to entrance doorways from Via delle Scuole. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. October 2022.
Looking east towards entrance doorway and corridor. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. December 2005. Entrance doorway.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. December 2004. Entrance fauces, north wall.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. May 2024. Looking east along entrance corridor/fauces.
On the left may be a blocked doorway into a long narrow room, see VIII.3.27 for photos.
Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. October 2022.
Looking west along entrance corridor/fauces. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. October 2022.
Looking east along entrance corridor/fauces towards doorway to room on south side, on right.
Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Doorway to room on south side of entrance corridor. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. May 2024.
Looking through doorway towards south-west corner. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. May 2024. Detail from north-west corner of room on south side of entrance corridor. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. May 2024.
Looking north towards doorway to entrance corridor. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. May 2024.
North wall of entrance corridor from doorway of room on south side of corridor. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. December 2004.
Entrance fauces or corridor, looking east across south side of peristyle towards rooms in south-east corner.
Set
in the flooring was a motif of a shell set between two craters (vases).
DAIR 41.779. Photo © Deutsches Archäologisches Institut,
Abteilung Rom, Arkiv.
See Pernice, E.
1938. Pavimente und Figürliche Mosaiken: Die Hellenistische Kunst in
Pompeji, Band VI. Berlin: de Gruyter, (taf. 50.2).
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. Pre-1937-39. Central wall painting on the north wall of triclinium, a room in the south-east corner.
Photo courtesy of American Academy in Rome, Photographic Archive. Warsher collection no. 676.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. Drawing by Giuseppe Abbate, 1843, of part of the north wall of triclinium, a room in the south-east corner.
Now in Naples Archaeological Museum. Inventory number ADS 828.
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VIII.3.24 Pompeii. Drawing by Giuseppe Abbate, 1840, of painting of Apollo and Daphne (Dafne) from centre of north wall of triclinium.
See Helbig, W.,
1868. Wandgemälde der vom Vesuv
verschütteten Städte Campaniens. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, (213)
Now in Naples
Archaeological Museum. Inventory number ADS 830.
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VIII.3.24 Pompeii. Drawing by Giuseppe Abbate, 1840, of painting seen “In the triclinium”.
The painting showed two cupids carrying an arrow, one of the attributes of Apollo, who is also seen in the central painting of the north wall.
Although a precise location of the painting is not known, it could be from the left (west side) of the north wall where there is a gap at the centre of the panel.
Now in Naples Archaeological Museum. Inventory number ADS 831.
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VIII.3.24 Pompeii. Drawing by Giuseppe Abbate, 1840, of painting seen “In the triclinium”.
The painting shows a cupid and a psyche carrying the large lyre of Apollo, this is still just about visible at the east (right) end of the north wall.
See also Abbate’s drawing of the north wall, where the east end panel with cupid and psyche is drawn.
Now in Naples Archaeological Museum. Inventory number ADS 832.
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VIII.3.24 Pompeii. Drawing by Giuseppe Abbate, 1840, of painting seen “In the triclinium”.
This showed a cupid and a psyche carrying a large urn and was already damaged when first found.
This was from the south wall of the triclinium, on the left side of the doorway.
Now in Naples Archaeological Museum. Inventory number ADS 833.
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VIII.3.24 Pompeii. December 2007. South side of peristyle taken from south-east corner of VIII.3.27.
The wall retains its 1st style decoration and with a yellow zoccolo.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. May 2024. Detail from wall on south side of peristyle. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. 1968. Looking south across peristyle. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source: The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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VIII.3.24 Pompeii. October 2022. Looking east across peristyle towards north-east corner, with tablinum, on right.
On the north side of the tablinum was a cubiculum, also with a window overlooking the garden of VIII.3.14. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. May 2024. Looking east towards tablinum. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. October 2022.
Looking towards tablinum and east wall with high window taking light from the garden of the neighbouring house at VIII.3.14.
Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
The floor of the tablinum was of simple cocciopesto.
The wall decoration was of fourth style with a high black zoccolo with panels showing geometric patterns or plants and compartments with a central corolla.
The middle zone was red, fallen for the most part on the north wall, but repeating the same colouring on the other walls.
The middle zone of the east wall was seen with two red panels with a central compartment dividing them.
At the top was a square window opening onto the garden of the neighbouring house at VIII.3.14.
On the right is a doorway into an oecus, also described as a cubiculum.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. October 2022.
Looking towards two rooms, both a cubiculum with a high window, on east side of peristyle on north side of tablinum.
Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
According to PPM –
“The zoccolo would have been red, the middle zone was structured with two yellow panels separated by a red central compartment;
in the red upper zone light architectural lines were seen.”
See
Carratelli, G. P., 1990-2003. Pompei:
Pitture e Mosaici. VIII (8). Roma: Istituto della enciclopedia italiana, p.
435, no.30.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. Drawing by Giuseppe Abbate, 1840, of paintings described as being from a cubiculum, but in fact, from the oecus of a house with entrance from the Via della Regina, at the rear of the Forum, Casa d’Apolline e Coronide.
The painting of Venus was seen on the east wall (Helbig 348) of the oecus, but now has completely disappeared.
The painting of Narcissus is still just about preserved and recognisable on the north wall of the oecus (Helbig 1341).
See Helbig, W.,
1868. Wandgemälde der vom Vesuv
verschütteten Städte Campaniens. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel.
Now in Naples
Archaeological Museum. Inventory number ADS829.
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VIII.3.24 Pompeii. May 2024. Looking north-east across peristyle. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. April 2017. Looking north-east across peristyle. Photo courtesy of Dr Paul J. Turner.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. December 2007. Looking north-east across peristyle.
In the photo above, the doorway that can be seen right of centre leads to a kitchen and latrine.
Found on the plaster facing the hearth, written in faint letters was the graffito –
AELIVS . MAGNVS .
PLOTILLAE SVAE
ROGO
DOMINA SALVTEM [CIL IV 1991]
See Pappalardo, U., 2001. La Descrizione di Pompei per Giuseppe Fiorelli (1875). Napoli: Massa Editore. (p.125)
According to Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss/Slaby (See www.manfredclauss.de) this read as -
Aelius Magnus
Plotillae suae
rogo domina
salutem [CIL IV 1991]
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. October 2022.
Looking north across peristyle towards doorway to large room, leading to other rooms. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. December 2007. Looking north across peristyle towards doorway to large room, leading to other rooms.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. September 2021.
Looking north across peristyle, from rooms on the south side. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.3.24 Pompeii. May 2024. Looking west along entrance corridor. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.