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We have included all rooms of both houses at 1.7.10 and 1.7.11 together in this section.
I.7.10 is shown as being the “blocked” doorway.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021. Looking towards north wall
of triclinium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii.
December 2018. Looking north in triclinium. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.
I.7.11 Pompeii. May 2017. Looking towards north-west corner and north wall of triclinium. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
I.7.11 Pompeii. December 2006. Looking north into triclinium.
I.7.11 Pompeii. Old undated photograph showing north-west corner of triclinium.
I.7.11 Pompeii. October 2018.
Great
triclinium. Fresco in fourth style, detail of painted panels in
north-west corner. Photo
courtesy of Davide Peluso.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Painted
panel at west end of north wall. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Detail of painted decoration from west end
of north wall. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Detail of painted decoration from centre of
panel at west end of north wall. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. May 2017. Detail of painted figures on west end of north wall of triclinium. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Detail of painted decoration from panel at
west end of north wall. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September
2021. Detail from panel at west end of north wall. Photo courtesy of Klaus
Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Painted
decoration from centre panel on north wall of triclinium. Photo courtesy of
Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Detail
of painted decoration from upper centre panel on north wall of triclinium.
Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Detail
of painted decoration on west side of central painting on north wall of
triclinium.
Photo
courtesy of Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Central wall painting from north wall of
triclinium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
According to PPM – this painting was
already unrecognisable at the time of its excavation.
See
Carratelli, G. P., 1990-2003. Pompei: Pitture e Mosaici: Vol. I. Roma:
Istituto della enciclopedia italiana, p.677,
no.104.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Painted
panel at east end of north wall of triclinium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. May 2017. Detail of painted figures on east end of north wall of triclinium. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Detail
of figure from panel at east end of north wall of triclinium. Photo courtesy of
Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Detail
of second figure from panel at east end of north wall of triclinium. Photo
courtesy of Klaus Heese.
I.7.11 Pompeii. September 2021.
Detail
of remaining painted decoration from east end of north wall of triclinium.
Photo
courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Triclinium, north-east corner and ceiling. Photo courtesy of Giuseppe Ciaramella.
I.7.11 Pompeii. May 2017. Detail from north end of ceiling of triclinium. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
I.7.11 Pompeii. May 2017. Detail from east side of triclinium ceiling. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
I.7.11 Pompeii. May 2017. East wall and ceiling. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
I.7.11 Pompeii. 2017/2018/2019.
Looking towards east wall and ceiling of
triclinium. Photo courtesy of Giuseppe Ciaramella.
I.7.11 Pompeii. 2017/2018/2019. Looking towards north-east corner and
east wall. Photo courtesy of Giuseppe Ciaramella.
I.7.11 Pompeii. December 2006. East wall of triclinium.
I.7.11 Pompeii. March 2024.
Central wall
painting from east wall of triclinium, of the painting of Helen and Menelaus. Photo courtesy of
Giuseppe Ciaramella.
I.7.11 Pompeii. 2017/2018/2019.
Central wall
painting from east wall of triclinium, of the painting of Helen and Menelaus. Photo courtesy of Giuseppe Ciaramella.
I.7.11 Pompeii. December 2006. East wall of triclinium, wall painting of Helen and Menelaus.
See Bragantini, de Vos, Badoni, 1981. Pitture e Pavimenti di Pompei, Parte 1. Rome: ICCD. (p.67)
I.7.11 Pompeii. East wall of triclinium, with painting of Helen and Menelaus, when first excavated.
See Bragantini, de Vos, Badoni, 1981. Pitture e Pavimenti di Pompei, Parte 1. Rome: ICCD. (p.67)
I.7.11 Pompeii. May 2017. Detail from wall painting of Helen and Menelaus, from east wall. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
I.7.11 Pompeii. May 2017. Detail from wall painting of Helen and Menelaus, from east wall. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
I.7.11 Pompeii. May 2017. Detail from wall painting of Helen and Menelaus, from east wall. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
I.7.11 Pompeii. May 2017. Detail from wall painting of Helen and Menelaus, from east wall. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
I.7.11 Pompeii, 1978. Statuette of a goat-footed pan. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source: The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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According to Wilhelmina,
“It is quite possible that the four badly broken, little marble statuettes found in the triclinium were part of the decoration from the garden area, and like the statue of the Ephebo had been brought into the house for protection, or perhaps to be mended after the earthquake.”
The statuette of Pan was restored from nineteen fragments, and was made of white marble but it showed definite evidence of having been completely gilded.
See Jashemski, W. F., 1993. The Gardens of Pompeii, Volume II: Appendices. New York: Caratzas. (p.40).
I.7.11 Pompeii, 1978. Statuette of a goat-footed pan. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source: The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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I.7.11 Pompeii, 1978. Statuette of a deer suckling a young faun. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source: The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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This broken statuette was also made of very fine marble and had been gilded.
Two other statuettes were also found in the triclinium, one was a headless statue of a white marble satyr, extremely drunk and stretched out on a rock of grey marble.
Of the other, only a base of grey marble imitating rocky terrain and showing the goat feet of Pan on a white marble base was found.
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