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Painted Architectural Frieze
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Painted Architectural Frieze

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This 1st c. fresco fragment showcases trompe-l’œil artistry, imitating a sculpted frieze with palmette and anthemion motifs. Such frescoes adorned elite villas, merging painted illusion with architecture to evoke grandeur. In ancient Italy, they reflected wealth and sophistication, transforming walls into elaborate visual narratives that blurred the line between reality and art, enhancing the opulence of Roman domestic spaces.
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