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Amorini fresco, House of the Priest Amandus, Pompeii, Italy

Fresco of an amorini or cherub, in the cubiculum of the Casa del Sacerdos Amandus, or House of the Priest Amandus, Pompeii, Italy. The fresco is in the Third Style of Roman wall painting, 20–10 BC, characterised by an ornamental elegance in figurative and colourful decoration. Pompeii is a Roman town which was destroyed and buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Buildings and artefacts were preserved in the ash and have been excavated and restored. Pompeii is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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1st century BC 20-10 BC 3rd Style amorini ancient antiquity archaeological Archaeological Areas of Pompeii Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata archaeology archeological archeology architectural detail art Campania Casa del Sacerdos Amandus cherub classical color colour crack cubiculum damaged detail Europe European excavation fine arts fresco heritage history House of the Priest Amandus image indoors inside interior Italia Italy Mount Vesuvius mythological mythology painting Pompeii Roman site Southern Europe Southern European square image Third Style tourism travel UNESCO UNESCO World Heritage Site Vesuvius volcanic eruption wall painting yellow domus restoration restored 2015
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Pompeii, Italy
Fresco of an amorini or cherub, in the cubiculum of the Casa del Sacerdos Amandus, or House of the Priest Amandus, Pompeii, Italy. The fresco is in the Third Style of Roman wall painting, 20–10 BC, characterised by an ornamental elegance in figurative and colourful decoration. Pompeii is a Roman town which was destroyed and buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Buildings and artefacts were preserved in the ash and have been excavated and restored. Pompeii is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen