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Garden Room Frescos from Livia's Villa
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Garden Room Frescos from Livia's Villa

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This section of the Garden Room fresco from the Villa of Livia (30–20 BC) decorated a summer dining room, transforming it into an immersive orchard of pines, roses, and fruit trees. Livia Drusilla, wife of Augustus and Rome’s first empress, used such spaces to project harmony and prosperity. The painted walls dissolve into a perpetual spring where birds perch amid lush foliage, evoking abundance, divine protection, and the renewal central to Augustan ideology.
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