Roman | Painting-1953

The 1953 book by Amedeo Maiuri is a foundational work that cataloged the vibrant frescoes of Pompeii and Herculaneum. To create a piece inspired by this specific era of art history, you could focus on one of the primary themes documented by Maiuri: Ariadne Abandoned on Naxos

Depict the Cretan princess waking on the shore of Naxos, just as Theseus's ship disappears on the horizon. Roman Painting-1953

For further inspiration, you can view high-resolution examples of these styles in the Roman Painting collection at . Roman Painting - The Metropolitan Museum of Art The 1953 book by Amedeo Maiuri is a

A central figure of Venus reclining in a giant sea shell, often accompanied by Cupids or dolphins. Roman Painting - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Include woollen fillets and a simple loom to signify purity and religious devotion.

One of the most famous images associated with Maiuri’s mid-century excavations is the (Venus in a Shell).

Focus on the Fourth Style , which is more theatrical and decorative, featuring "floating" figures against solid, saturated backgrounds. The Ideal Matrona (Lucretia)