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Frescoes from a cubiculum in the Villa Arianna at Stabiae, Italy
Details from a fresco in a triclinium of the Villa Arianna at Stabiae Roman, late 1st Century B.C. o
Details of the wall paintings in a cubiculum (bedroom) from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Bosc
The First Sack of Rome, 390 BCThroughout history Rome was sacked many times by invaders, perhaps the
Roman portrait mosaic , Museo Archeologico, Napoli
scribblemynizzle:parenting 101 starring the Roman Empirelast image inspired by this
East meets West — The First Roman Embassy in China, 166ADAround 160AD the both the Roman and H
jumpingjacktrash:the-future-now:“You want to talk history, be prepared to be schooled.” (via)follow
Palazzo Massimo - Villa of the Farnesina (set 6)Sleeping roomsRome, July 2015
Roman hastatus, circa 3rd - 1st century AD.
Philip GustonGarden, Roma 1971Oil on paperSotheby’s
fyeahancientrome:I would do anything for love, but I won’t do that. Happy Lupercalia!Felicia Luperca
fabforgottennobility:DESIGN #instagood #instaarchitecture #instaart #instatravel #travelgram #travel
Interior of the Arch of Titus by Robert Macpherson. Scottish, 1850s. Albumen silver print. Getty Mus
emthehistorygirl:This Roman Sestertius depicts the three sisters of Caligula in guise of Securitas (
Hall of Busts, The Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican
Pantheon - The temple of all God’s#pantheon #templeofallgods #temple #rome #italy #history #an
Queen Zenobia’s Last Look Upon Palmyra.Date unknown.Art by Herbert Gustav Schmalz.(1856-1935)
statuemania:Mars, 2nd century CE,Palazzo Altemps, National Museum of Rome, Rome.
romegreeceart:Palazzo Massimo - Villa of the Farnesina (set 4)Corridor1. Landscape scene (detail)2.
Dewey Arch in Madison Square Park (New York).The Dewey Arch was built in 1899 by Charles Lamb, to co
Roman copper-alloy figurine of Mercury. Discovered in Lincolnshire, England. Photo: Adam Daubney, 20
Portable shrine 2nd - 5th century CE. Left: Shrine with doors closed. Right: with doors open. Made
romanroses:did some work today with this beautiful Roman lamp from the first century AD. decoration
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