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FRESCOED CEILING, BEFORE 79 CE. HERCULANEUM, HOUSE OF THE BLACK SALON, CUBICULUM

There aren't many buildings in any ancient city around Vesuvius that have surviving ceilings, though in both Pompeii and Herculaneum there were many buildings with upper levels. However, in some houses in Herculaneum enough of the decoration survived for the ceilings to be able to be reconstructed. In the gigantic domus (VI.13) called the House of the Black Salon, not only the large eponymous tablinum but the little cubiculum 17 has a rebuilt ceiling. Both are suspended ceilings, with surprisingly complex forms, some shallow barrel vaults interrupted by flat recesses and flanked by further flat sections. This house, like the more famous House of the Vettii in Pompeii, probably belonged to a freedman, in this case L. Venidius Ennychus, whose name was recovered from some wooden-framed wax tablets. He was considered eligible to be one of the Augustales, which confirms both his wealth and his freedman status. The frescoes here are predominantly red frames and garlands on a white background, and are Second Style, resembling fresco work in the Domus Aurea and hence possibly dating to the late 60s CE.

FRESCOED CEILING, BEFORE 79 CE. HERCULANEUM, HOUSE OF THE BLACK SALON, CUBICULUM There aren't many buildings in any ancient city around Vesuvius that have surviving ceilings, though in both Pompeii and Herculaneum there were many buildings with upper levels. However, in some houses in Herculaneum enough of the decoration survived for the ceilings to be able to be reconstructed. In the gigantic domus (VI.13) called the House of the Black Salon, not only the large eponymous tablinum but the little cubiculum 17 has a rebuilt ceiling. Both are suspended ceilings, with surprisingly complex forms, some shallow barrel vaults interrupted by flat recesses and flanked by further flat sections. This house, like the more famous House of the Vettii in Pompeii, probably belonged to a freedman, in this case L. Venidius Ennychus, whose name was recovered from some wooden-framed wax tablets. He was considered eligible to be one of the Augustales, which confirms both his wealth and his freedman status. The frescoes here are predominantly red frames and garlands on a white background, and are Second Style, resembling fresco work in the Domus Aurea and hence possibly dating to the late 60s CE.

A rarity for #FrescoFriday: a ceiling in #fresco reconstructed in situ in #Herculaneum, with a complex form. Through the back window of this #cubiculum we can see a little outdoor #lararium, stripped of its decoration. Here we finally get a sense of the whole room. #AncientBluesky ๐Ÿบ

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๐Ÿชท๐Ÿ July 16th is World Snake Day: Priests of #Antinous, who was called #AgathoDaimon (Blessed Spirit), say every household #lararium shrine needs an apotropaic serpent (or 2) to ward off evil! #WorldSnakeDay ๐Ÿ๐Ÿชท

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๐Ÿชท June 22nd is #HouseSpirit Day: Romans made offerings at household #lararium shrines honoring their Lares Familiares: guardian household spirits and tutelary deities. Honor your protective household spirits: #Genius #Lares #pixies #elf #afreet #brownie #djinn #pucca #fairies #elves. ๐Ÿชท

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๐Ÿ๐Ÿฒ February 1st is #SerpentDay: #Antinous, who was called #AgathoDaimon (Blessed Spirit), says every household #lararium needs at least one #AgathoDaimon #serpent! ๐Ÿ๐Ÿฒ

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๐Ÿ๐Ÿฒ February 1st is #SerpentDay: #Antinous, who was called #AgathoDaimon (Blessed Spirit), says every household #lararium shrine needs at least one #
Agatho-Daimon #serpent! ๐Ÿ๐Ÿฒ

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