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Garden Frescoes from the Villa of Livia

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Garden Frescoes from the Villa of Livia

Anonymous (Roman), c. 30-20 BC

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Illusionistic wall decoration from the Roman villa of the empress Livia Drusilla at Prima Porta, found in 1863. The four walls of the underground dining room show an idyllic garden with fruit trees, birds and flowers in aerial perspective, and not a single human figure. They are now in the National Roman Museum (Palazzo Massimo). Few Roman landscape paintings have come down to us this complete.

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