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Apodyterium for the Tepidarium in the Forum Thermae, Pompeii
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Apodyterium for the Tepidarium in the Forum Thermae, Pompeii
Apodyterium or changing room for the Tepidarium or warm bath in the Forum Thermae, Pompeii. Servant with oil vase and towel standing next to a table. The walls have figures of Thelamon and niches for personal effects. Chromolithograph by D. Capri after an illustration by G. Discanno from Antonio Niccolini's Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restaurations), published by Zucchi De Luca, Naples, 1898. Antonio was grandson of the architect Antonio Niccolini Sr. Apodyterium or changing room for the Tepidarium or warm bath in the Forum Thermae, Pompeii. Servant with oil vase and towel standing next to a table. The walls have figures of Thelamon and niches for personal effects. Chromolithograph by D. Capri after an illustration by G. Discanno from Antonio Niccolini's Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restaurations), published by Zucchi & De Luca, Naples, 1898. Antonio was grandson of the architect Antonio Niccolini Sr. Date:
© Florilegius/Mary Evans

Taberna near the fountain of Mercury, VI.5, Pompeii
Thermolopium or taberna near the fountain of Mercury, VI.5, Pompeii. A man cooks food at a stove, while a women serves a customer using scales. The walls are decorated with murals of the agathodemon snake and the goddess Fortune. Cured meats hang from the ceiling. Chromolithograph and illustration by Oscar Dressler from Antonio Niccolini's Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restaurations), published by Zucchi De Luca, Naples, 1898. Antonio was grandson of the architect Antonio Niccolini Sr. Thermolopium or taberna near the fountain of Mercury, VI.5, Pompeii. A man cooks food at a stove, while a women serves a customer using scales. The walls are decorated with murals of the agathodemon snake and the goddess Fortune. Cured meats hang from the ceiling. Chromolithograph and illustration by Oscar Dressler from Antonio Niccolini's Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restaurations), published by Zucchi & De Luca, Naples, 1898. Antonio was grandson of the architect Antonio Niccolini Sr. Date:
© Florilegius/Mary Evans