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File:Pompeii - Fullonica of Veranius Hypsaeus 1 - MAN.jpg

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Italiano: Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (inv. nr. 9774). Da Pompeii, Fullonica di Veranius Hypsaeus (VI, 2, 31) - Affreschi da un pilastro della fullonica. Pannello con operai al lavoro, uno che spazzola un telo di lana, mentre un altro porta una gabbia di bastoncini disposti a cupola che serve a solforare con fumigazioni le stoffe al fine di sbiancarle. Sulla gabbia è appollaiata una civetta che allude alla dea Atena, protettrice dei lanaiuoli.
English: Roman fresco from the fullonica (dyer's shop) of Veranius Hypsaeus in Pompeii. Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Naples)
Deutsch: Links kämmt ein Arbeiter eine Tunika, rechts trägt ein anderer Arbeiter ein Gestell aus Weidengeflecht, über das Stoffe zum Bleichen gelegt werden.

Römisches Fresko aus der Fullonica (Walkerei) des Veranius Hypsaeus in Pompeji.

Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Neapel)
Date 14 March 2009
Source Filippo Coarelli (ed.): Pompeji. Hirmer, München 2002, ISBN 3-7774-9530-1, p. 137
Author WolfgangRieger

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