EditorialMarble table decorated with opus sectile technique. House of the Efebo. Pavement of the triclinium of the House of the Vestals, realized in paste of blue glass. Pompeii, Italy. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
EditorialRoman era. Opus sectile paviment. 1st century AD. House of the south-western suburb of Tarraco. Spain. National Archeological Museum. Tarragona. Spain.
EditorialRoman era. Opus sectile paviment. 1st century AD. House of the south-western suburb of Tarraco. Detail. Spain. National Archeological Museum. Tarragona. Spain.
EditorialMarble table decorated with opus sectile technique. House of the Efebo. Pavement of the triclinium of the House of the Vestals, realized in paste of blue glass. Pompeii, Italy. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
EditorialScene dionisian. Dancing Maenad near Priapus statue, panther and satyr. Opus Sectile. Casa dei Capitelli. Pompeii. 1st century. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
EditorialRoman era. Opus sectile paviment. 1st century AD. House of the south-western suburb of Tarraco. Spain. National Archeological Museum. Tarragona. Spain.
EditorialRoman era. Opus sectile paviment. 1st century AD. House of the south-western suburb of Tarraco. Detail. Spain. National Archeological Museum. Tarragona. Spain.
EditorialMarble table decorated with opus sectile technique. House of the Efebo. Pavement of the triclinium of the House of the Vestals, realized in paste of blue glass. Pompeii, Italy. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
EditorialScene dionisian. Dancing Maenad near Priapus statue, panther and satyr. Opus Sectile. Casa dei Capitelli. Pompeii. 1st century. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
EditorialInterior of the Curia Julia, built by Gaius Julius Caesar, where members of the senate assembled. Marble floor, called " opus sectile". Forum Romanum. After a fire in 283, it was reconstructed by Diocletian (245-313 CE).
EditorialInterior of the Curia Julia, built by Gaius Julius Caesar, where members of the senate assembled. Marble floor, called " opus sectile". Forum Romanum. After a fire in 283, it was reconstructed by Diocletian (245-313 CE).