Pinturas murales del I estilo pompeyano en Cartagena

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  • Alicia Fernández Díaz Universidad de Murcia

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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.1999.v72.304

Abstract


This study is the result of the discovery of some fragments of mural Roman paintings found in some excavation sites in the town of Cartagena, which can be classified in the first Pompeian style (end of the 2nd century BC). Their ornamental scheme consists of an imitation in stucco of «spun of padded (dressed) marble» or more commonly denominated as isodomic apparel, whose purpose is not only functional or destined to cover the several materials employed in the construction, but also ornamental and associated to concepts like gravitas and mos maiorum.

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Published

1999-12-30

How to Cite

Fernández Díaz, A. (1999). Pinturas murales del I estilo pompeyano en Cartagena. Archivo Español De Arqueología, 72(179-180), 259–263. https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.1999.v72.304

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