The paper analyses the distribution and the characteristics of the Second style in Sicily, considering the architectural contexts and associations, and the details (schemes, colours, motifs) of each example. These testify to the high value of the Second style and the adaptation of the paintings, in the most demanding examples (Casetta ellenistica at Centuripe, Casa delle Maschere at Soluntum), to an architectural layout planned for realizing impressive luxury suites. In the middle-class houses of Soluntum, instead, the Second style enhances just one cubiculum or a couple of reception rooms, echoing the new trends on a smaller scale, and combining them with traditional decorative devices (stucco mouldings and pavements). Some previou...
The frescos that adorn the residences of the eighteenth century Palermitan aristrocacy are among the...
International audienceThe 1st century AD was a prolific period for mural painting in Gallia Narbonen...
The Mediterranean civilisation, in its millenary history, has also expressed itself through particul...
The paper analyses the distribution and the characteristics of the Second style in Sicily, consider...
Built in the second to early-first century BCE, the House of Leda at Soluntum, a city on the northwe...
Presentiamo un riesame su base stratigrafica e stilistica dell’apparato decorativo dell’impianto tar...
During his triumphal tour through Sicily, following victory in the battle of Tunis in 1535 Charles V...
After an introduction on the issue of the art-architecture relationship during Fascism, the paper an...
The intervention presented a premise aimed at reconstructing the Greek and Roman past of Sicily, the...
International audienceThe 1st century AD was a prolific period for mural painting in Gallia Narbonen...
The author presents a set of wall fresco and stucco fragments unearthed during the archaeological ex...
The Marquise Forcella palace in Palermo shows a curious mixture of neoclassical and neo-medieval st...
For a long time, studies on Roman wall paintings in Italy have been focusing their attention on the ...
The paper analyses the artistic decorations present in the first eight rural villages built in Sicil...
Before the introduction and diffusion of coloured “marbles” used for architectural decoration in Rom...
The frescos that adorn the residences of the eighteenth century Palermitan aristrocacy are among the...
International audienceThe 1st century AD was a prolific period for mural painting in Gallia Narbonen...
The Mediterranean civilisation, in its millenary history, has also expressed itself through particul...
The paper analyses the distribution and the characteristics of the Second style in Sicily, consider...
Built in the second to early-first century BCE, the House of Leda at Soluntum, a city on the northwe...
Presentiamo un riesame su base stratigrafica e stilistica dell’apparato decorativo dell’impianto tar...
During his triumphal tour through Sicily, following victory in the battle of Tunis in 1535 Charles V...
After an introduction on the issue of the art-architecture relationship during Fascism, the paper an...
The intervention presented a premise aimed at reconstructing the Greek and Roman past of Sicily, the...
International audienceThe 1st century AD was a prolific period for mural painting in Gallia Narbonen...
The author presents a set of wall fresco and stucco fragments unearthed during the archaeological ex...
The Marquise Forcella palace in Palermo shows a curious mixture of neoclassical and neo-medieval st...
For a long time, studies on Roman wall paintings in Italy have been focusing their attention on the ...
The paper analyses the artistic decorations present in the first eight rural villages built in Sicil...
Before the introduction and diffusion of coloured “marbles” used for architectural decoration in Rom...
The frescos that adorn the residences of the eighteenth century Palermitan aristrocacy are among the...
International audienceThe 1st century AD was a prolific period for mural painting in Gallia Narbonen...
The Mediterranean civilisation, in its millenary history, has also expressed itself through particul...