Rooms with two angular couches, drawn together at one end, enjoyed a
remarkably short fortune in Pompeian houses, during the first century BC.
Thanks to their chronological concentration, as well as to their
comparatively high quality and location among luxurious reception rooms,
researching such biclinia allows a privileged insight into the concepts of
prestige, self-presentation and display in the domestic realm. They were a
distinctive feature of buildings in the richest neighbourhood (the Regio
VI) and of the stately mansions on the Southern and Western slopes, leaning
on the old city-walls. Through the analysis of one of the very few rooms
arranged with this shape during the last decades of Pompeii, this paper
tackles the meaningful revival of features eclectically drawn from older
traditions. Duly (and subtly) revised in accordance with a new taste, they
helped to set an illusionary 'elsewhere', and to stage skilful plays
involving light, painting, perspective.
remarkably short fortune in Pompeian houses, during the first century BC.
Thanks to their chronological concentration, as well as to their
comparatively high quality and location among luxurious reception rooms,
researching such biclinia allows a privileged insight into the concepts of
prestige, self-presentation and display in the domestic realm. They were a
distinctive feature of buildings in the richest neighbourhood (the Regio
VI) and of the stately mansions on the Southern and Western slopes, leaning
on the old city-walls. Through the analysis of one of the very few rooms
arranged with this shape during the last decades of Pompeii, this paper
tackles the meaningful revival of features eclectically drawn from older
traditions. Duly (and subtly) revised in accordance with a new taste, they
helped to set an illusionary 'elsewhere', and to stage skilful plays
involving light, painting, perspective.
Indice
Anna Anguissola
Per una semantica della tradizione architettonica: il biclinium nella Casa di Apollo a Pompei (VI,7,23)
vai all'articolo » pp. 2-21
vai all'articolo » pp. 2-21
Divo Savelli
Per l'arca dei Santi Proto, Giacinto e Nemesio di Lorenzo Ghiberti: l'epigrafe ritrovata
vai all'articolo » pp. 22-25
vai all'articolo » pp. 22-25
Guido Rebecchini
Giulio Romano e la produzione di argenti per Ferrante ed Ercole Gonzaga
vai all'articolo » pp. 32-43
vai all'articolo » pp. 32-43
Giovanni Santucci
Due progetti di Pellegrino Tibaldi per il 'Sacro Speco' del santuario di Caravaggio nel Largest Album di John Talman
vai all'articolo » pp. 55-67
vai all'articolo » pp. 55-67
Francesco Petrucci
Considerazioni su Girolamo Troppa: un "tenebrista" del tardo Seicento romano
vai all'articolo » pp. 88-102
vai all'articolo » pp. 88-102