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Wall painting on black ground: supports with entrablature, from the imperial villa at Boscotrecase

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greek and roman art entablatures frescoes paintings roman empire rogers fund miscellaneous paintings roman early imperial wall ground entrablature villa boscotrecase cleopatra cleopatra egypt history of rome high resolution ultra high resolution metropolitan museum of art