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Italiano: Scena di banchetto;
Title
Italiano: Scena di banchetto
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Description
English: Wall painting depicting a banquet. A man drinks from a type of drinking vessel with two openings called a rhyton. His female companion wears a sheer garment and a golden net over her hair. A female servant attends to the couple, proffering a small box. The table in front holds a set of silver vessels for mixing wine. The whole scene represents an idealized Greek drinking party, a pleasurable sight for the guests of this first century Roman household.
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli
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(inv. 9024); affresco da Ercolano, IV stile pompeiano (50-79 d.C.).
Source/Photographer Ferrari et. al. Le collezioni del museo nazionale di Napoli , v.1 (Milan: De Luca, 1989) pg 170-171, photo pg 65.

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