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Title
Italiano: Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (inv. nr. 9058). Da Pompeii, Casa di Terentius Neo (VII, 2, 6) - A lungo erroneamente considerato il ritratto di Paquio Proculo e di sua moglie, in realtà l'affresco ritrae il panettiere Terentius Neo con la moglie. I due personaggi, di origini umili, saliti nella scala sociale, si mostrano lui come un letterato (tiene in mano un rotolo di papiro), mentre lei tiene una tavoletta cerata (dunque si cura della contabilità della panetteria e della casa).
English: Pompeii, House VII, 2, 6: Identity disputed..
Italiano: Ritratto di Paquio Proculo e di sua moglie. Dalla casa VII, 2, 6 di Pompei.
Date
English: 1st century
Italiano: del 20/30 d.C.
Medium
English: fresco
Italiano: Affresco romano staccato, del secondo stile
English: Exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples in Naples.
Italiano: oggi conservato al Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli
Notes Upload to English wikipedia by Eloquence, 16.11.2002.
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This is a faithful photographic reproduction of an original two-dimensional work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
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  1. Clarke, John R. (2006) Visual Representation and Non-Elite Viewers in Italy, 100 B.C.-A.D. 315, University of California, p. 262-264 ISBN: 9780520248151.
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