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VII.10.12

VII.10.12 Pompeii. December
2005. Shop entrance.

VII.10.12

VII.10.12

VII.10.12 Pompeii. December
2007.
Doorway and window in
west wall at rear, leading to corridor linking VII.10.12 to VII.10.9.

VII.10.12 Pompeii. March 2009.
Looking east from corridor into room on north side of atrium.

VII.10.12 Pompeii. March 2009.
Looking east towards remains of a cubiculum, and the front of the shop.

VII.10.12
Looking west at wall with window and a doorway with plaster in the lower area,
on the right.

VII.10.12 Pompeii. March 2009.
Looking west at floor
and wall with a doorway with plaster in the lower area, on the right.

VII.10.12 Pompeii. March 2009.
Looking west at wall with a doorway with plaster in the lower area.

VII.10.12

VII.10.12

VII.10.12 Pompeii. March 2009. Doorway to triclinium in south-east corner of atrium.
According to Boyce, on
the east wall of the atrium entered at number 12 was a lararium painting on a
white background.
The Genius, wreathed
and wearing a toga with a fold drawn over his head, held a cornucopia in his
left hand.
With his right hand,
he poured a libation from a patera onto a blazing altar around which a serpent
was coiled.
His head was
excellently preserved and exhibited the features of the Roman portrait type of
the early Empire.
In the wall above the
painting was a niche.
Helbig 3.
Fiorelli, Descr.,
276.
See Boyce G. K., 1937.
Corpus of the Lararia of Pompeii. Rome: MAAR 14. (p.69, no.309,
numbered as VII.x.9-12)

VII.10.12 Pompeii. March 2009.
Looking east across
triclinium in south-east corner of atrium, with remains of painted plaster.

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VII.10.12
VII.10.10 and House of
Hanging Balcony are in the background.

VII.10.12

Looking south along
Vicolo della Maschera. December 2007.
From left to right are
VII.10.13, VII.10.12, VII.10.11 and VII.10.10.