Descrizione

The canvas reproduction of Flora di Stabiae captures the beauty of the original fresco found in the Villa Arianna of Stabiae, under the rubble of the eruption that destroyed Pompeii. Today the masterpiece of ancient Rome is preserved at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.

The reproduction captures the beauty of the Goddess Flora portrayed from behind while picking flowers and holding a kalathos, against a bright green background. Flora, the Goddess of spring, flowers and blossoming, was also venerated by the ancient Romans as the protector of women awaiting birth. Her image inspired great painters such as Botticelli, often depicted with garlands of flowers in delicate poses.

The floral details and the female figure, a symbol of fertility, give the work an elegant and historically significant atmosphere.

Characteristics
  • Materiale: Tela
  • Setup: with frame
  • Produced in Italy
  • Dimensioni: Variante 1: 40 x 30 x 1,5 cm; Variante 2: 20 x 14 x 1,5 cm
  • Produced in Italy 
Historical Curiosities

The Flora Fresco, dating back to the 1st century AD, was discovered in the excavations of Stabiae. The figure of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, was particularly venerated in the noble villas of the time. This fresco is one of the best examples of Pompeian painting, it reflects the ancient Romans' deep connection with nature and the symbolism of fertility.

Maintenance

To keep the canvas in perfect condition, we recommend dusting gently with a soft cloth. Avoid direct exposure to the sun for long periods, to preserve the brilliance of the colors.

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