Roman sculpture showing Hellenistic ruler
Roman sculpture showing a Hellenistic ruler. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
The world of ancient Romans abounded in a number of amazing curiosities and information. The source of knowledge about the life of the Romans are mainly works left to us by ancient writers or discoveries. The Romans left behind a lot of strange information and facts that are sometimes hard to believe.
Roman sculpture showing a Hellenistic ruler. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Roman fresco showing Theseus and Ariadne. The scene shows the moment when Theseus heads towards the ship while Ariadne is sleeping on the island of Naxos. Theseus abandons the daughter of the king of Crete – Minos – on the orders of Dionysus. The object was discovered in Pompeii; dating back to the 1st century CE. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Roman fresco showing a woman playing the lyre. The object was discovered in Stabiae.
Roman fresco showing chickens. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Roman mosaic showing a drunken Silenus (Bachus’ companion) riding his horse. The object was discovered in Pompeii. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Theseus honored by the Athenians after killing the Minotaur. The fresco dates back to the 1st century CE; discovered in Pompeii. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Roman fresco showing a tragic mask. Object discovered in Pompeii and dated to the 1st century BCE. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Bronze sculpture depicting an athlete (runner). The object was discovered in the Villa of the Papyruses in Herculaneum. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Roman fresco showing the scene of the kiss of Galatea, the nymph with whom the cyclops Polyphemus fell in love. Object discovered in Pompeii; dating back to the 1st century CE. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Still life showing birds, a lobster and a rabbit. The fresco was discovered in Herculaneum. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.