Bronze patera with Scylla attacking the companions of Odysseus
Roman (excavated at Boscoreale near modern Naples), c. 1st cent. A.D.
British Museum
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Bronze patera with Scylla attacking the companions of Odysseus
Roman (excavated at Boscoreale near modern Naples), c. 1st cent. A.D.
British Museum
Fragment of a yellow fresco panel with Melpomene, the muse of tragedy. Said to be from Boscoreale, Italy. Roman, 1-75 A.D. J. Paul Getty Museum.
Detail from wall fragment with winged female figure (Nike). Roman, from Boscoreale, Italy. A.D. 50-70. The J. Paul Getty Museum.
Winged genius, wall fragment. From the peristyle of the villa of P. Fannius Synistor in Boscoreale, near Pompeii.
Roman, late 1st century BC.
Fragment of a Yellow Fresco Panel with Muse (1 - 75 AD), Roman, from Boscoreale. The Getty Villa.
Fresco wall painting in a cubiculum (bedroom) from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale, ca. 40–30 b.c.; Late Republican Roman Plaster
Source
Boscoreale Treasure
Late first century BC to early first century AD
Discovered in 1895 at Boscoreale, in a Roman villa on the slopes of Vesuvius (Campania, Italy)
Louvre