"Hierogamy, by unknown artist, 45-79, 1st Century A.D., ripped fresco, 153 x 130 cm"

"Hierogamy, by unknown artist, 45-79, 1st Century A.D., ripped fresco, 153 x 130 cm Italy, Campania, Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Room LXXIII, inv. 9559. Whole artwork view. Marriage between Zeus and Hera; the father of gods sits on his throne and gives his right hand to Hera, who wears a tunic, her head adroned with a crown and covered with a mantle, while he keeps a stick with his left hand; at his feet can be recognized three figures, maybe the Curethis, mythic characters from Etholia, covered with mantles; behind the goddess, can be seen a winger figure, maybe Iris or Hypnos; in the middle stands out a yellow pillar; from Casa del Poeta Tragico, Atrium, Parete Sud. (Photo by Luigi Spina/Electa/Mondadori Portfolio)",Italy, Campania, Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Room LXXIII, inv. 9559. Whole artwork view. Marriage between Zeus and Hera; the father of gods sits on his throne and gives his right hand to Hera, who wears a tunic, her head adroned with a crown and covered with a mantle, while he keeps a stick with his left hand; at his feet can be recognized three figures, maybe the Curethis, mythic characters from Etholia, covered with mantles; behind the goddess, can be seen a winger figure, maybe Iris or Hypnos; in the middle stands out a yellow pillar; from Casa del Poeta Tragico, Atrium, Parete Sud.
"Hierogamy, by unknown artist, 45-79, 1st Century A.D., ripped fresco, 153 x 130 cm Italy, Campania, Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Room LXXIII, inv. 9559. Whole artwork view. Marriage between Zeus and Hera; the father of gods sits on his throne and gives his right hand to Hera, who wears a tunic, her head adroned with a crown and covered with a mantle, while he keeps a stick with his left hand; at his feet can be recognized three figures, maybe the Curethis, mythic characters from Etholia, covered with mantles; behind the goddess, can be seen a winger figure, maybe Iris or Hypnos; in the middle stands out a yellow pillar; from Casa del Poeta Tragico, Atrium, Parete Sud. (Photo by Luigi Spina/Electa/Mondadori Portfolio)",Italy, Campania, Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Room LXXIII, inv. 9559. Whole artwork view. Marriage between Zeus and Hera; the father of gods sits on his throne and gives his right hand to Hera, who wears a tunic, her head adroned with a crown and covered with a mantle, while he keeps a stick with his left hand; at his feet can be recognized three figures, maybe the Curethis, mythic characters from Etholia, covered with mantles; behind the goddess, can be seen a winger figure, maybe Iris or Hypnos; in the middle stands out a yellow pillar; from Casa del Poeta Tragico, Atrium, Parete Sud.
"Hierogamy, by unknown artist, 45-79, 1st Century A.D., ripped fresco, 153 x 130 cm"
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