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English: Herculaneum (deposit) - Cupids playing with a lyre. Roman fresco from Herculaneum (perhaps the Basilica) (detail).
Deutsch: Herculaneum (Depot) - Amoretten spielen mit einer Lyra. Römisches Fresko aus Herculaneum (vielleicht die Basilika) (Ausschnitt).
Date 15 March 2009
Source Filippo Coarelli (ed.): Pompeji. Hirmer, München 2002, ISBN 3-7774-9530-1, p. 167
Author WolfgangRieger

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current14:34, 15 March 2009Thumbnail for version as of 14:34, 15 March 20091,473 × 2,620 (1.21 MB)WolfgangRieger{{Information |Description={{en|1=Cupids playing with a lyre. Roman fresco from Pompeii (detail). }} {{de|1=Amoretten spielen mit einer Lyra. Römisches Fresko aus Pompeji (Ausschnitt). }} |Source=Filippo Coarelli (ed.): Pompeji. Hirmer, München 2002, IS
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