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Fresco depicting triclinium scene, from Pompei, Italy

Fresco depicting triclinium scene, from Pompei, Italy


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Fresco depicting triclinium scene, from Pompei, Italy

Roman civilization. Fresco depicting triclinium scene. From Pompei, Italy

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Affectionate Banquet Bonding Dating Flirting Fresco Heterosexual Couple Historical Clothing Leaning Loving Medium Group Of People Romance Shirtless


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This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) transports us back in time to the ancient Roman civilization. The image showcases a breathtaking fresco depicting a triclinium scene, discovered in Pompei, Italy. In this full-length portrayal, we witness a medium group of people engaged in an intimate banquet setting. The focal point of the fresco captures our attention - a heterosexual couple sitting side by side, their bodies leaning towards each other with affectionate gazes exchanged. Their historical clothing adds authenticity to the scene and hints at the ancient origins of their love story. The atmosphere is filled with romance as other guests surround them, creating an ambiance of merriment and celebration. This horizontal artwork perfectly encapsulates the essence of bonding and loving connections that transcends time. As we observe this piece closely, it becomes evident that flirting was not exclusive to modern times; even in antiquity, couples found ways to express their affections openly. The shirtless figures further emphasize the relaxed nature of this gathering while adding an element of sensuality. Through this mesmerizing fresco print, UIG invites us into a world where art intertwines with history. It serves as a reminder that human emotions have remained constant throughout centuries – love knows no boundaries or eras. Let your imagination wander as you delve into this snapshot from ancient Rome's rich cultural heritage.

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