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VIII.3.31 Pompeii. Casa di Pane.

Linked to VIII.3.28 and VIII.3.30. Excavated 1818.

 

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VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Impluvium in the atrium.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Impluvium in the atrium.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking south-east across site of two rooms on the south side of the entrance corridor.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking south-east across site of two small rooms on the south side of the entrance corridor.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking east across small room or cupboard in the north-west corner of the portico, towards the oecus with two doorways.  Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010.

Looking east across small room or cupboard in the north-west corner of the peristyle, towards the oecus with two doorways.

Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking north-east across small room or cupboard, towards the oecus with two doorways. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking north-east across small room or cupboard, towards the oecus with two doorways.

Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking east across the north portico of the peristyle, towards the corridor to the rear service rooms. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking east across the north portico of the peristyle, towards the corridor to the rear service rooms.

Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. December 2004. Looking east across portico area from VIII.3.28.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. December 2004. Looking east across north portico area from VIII.3.28.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking north-east across portico area.
Taken across the wall of VIII.3.28.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking north-east across north portico area. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.28.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking north-east across portico area towards rooms on the east side of the corridor. The high walls at the rear on the left centre, are the kitchen walls, the other high walls belong to a cubiculum. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking north-east across north portico area towards rooms on the east side of the corridor.

The high walls at the rear on the left centre, are the kitchen walls, the other high walls belong to a cubiculum.

Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. On the left, the corridor to an exedra, two cubicula, the kitchen and latrine.  According to Fiorelli, found in the exedra reached by the corridor, was a landscape painting showing Hercules and Telamon freeing Hesione. Nothing remains other than the description by Helbig. On the right a large exedra with window. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.
See Fiorelli, G., 1875. Descrizione di Pompei, Napoli, (p.331)
See Helbig, W., 1868. Wandgemälde der vom Vesuv verschütteten Städte Campaniens. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel. (H 1131)

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. On the left, the corridor to an exedra, two cubicula, the kitchen and latrine.

According to Fiorelli, found in the exedra reached by the corridor, was a landscape painting showing Hercules and Telamon freeing Hesione.

Nothing remains other than the description by Helbig.

On the right a large exedra with window. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

See Fiorelli, G., 1875. Descrizione di Pompei, Napoli, (p.331)

See Helbig, W., 1868. Wandgemälde der vom Vesuv verschütteten Städte Campaniens. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel. (H 1131)

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Large exedra with window, on east side of the peristyle. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Large exedra with window and antechamber, on east side of the peristyle.

Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii? Pre-1829. 
Drawing of Faun with goat which may have been seen in one of the rooms on the east side of the peristyle.

According to CTP –
The name of this house must have originated from a painting of Pan found there, see N. Corcia, Storia Delle Due Sicilie Dall'Antichità Più Remota Al 1789, Vol. II, Napoli, 1845, p.381.
See Van der Poel, H. B., 1983. Corpus Topographicum Pompeianum, Part II. Austin: University of Texas, (p.302, footnote 5).

According to RMB –
The man who, …………………………, sees at the corner of this Forum, opposite to that where the Basilica is, a road wide enough, in which a few feet away from the portico was a fountain. Behind this fountain opens a small door that leads into a house neither large nor much adorned. At the rear of the peristyle of this house you can see painted, in a small room, the faun in this published drawing (tav. L), whose composition was rather graceful …………
See Real museo Borbonico, Vol. V (5), 1829, Tav. L (50).

According to Eschebach, this may have been found and seen in this house, but now no longer available.
See Eschebach, L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und Stadtplan der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau, (p.368).
(Note: from the description in RMB – “a small door leading into a house neither large nor much adorned. 
At the rear of the peristyle of this house you can see painted, in a small room, the faun in this published drawing (tav. L), …………………”. 
The small door could also have described the doorway of VIII.2.12, (on the opposite side of Via delle Scuole from VIII.3.31), leading into the peristyle of VIII.2.13, with small rooms on its south side.
However, we will bow to the knowledge of CTP, and Eschebach, and leave the drawing here.)

VIII.3.31 Pompeii? Pre-1829.

Drawing of Faun with goat which may have been seen in one of the rooms on the east side of the peristyle.

 

According to CTP –

The name of this house must have originated from a painting of Pan found there, see N. Corcia, Storia Delle Due Sicilie Dall'Antichità Più Remota Al 1789, Vol. II, Napoli, 1845, p.381.

See Van der Poel, H. B., 1983. Corpus Topographicum Pompeianum, Part II. Austin: University of Texas, (p.302, footnote 5).

 

According to RMB –

The man who, …………………………, sees at the corner of this Forum, opposite to that where the Basilica is, a road wide enough, in which a few feet away from the portico was a fountain. Behind this fountain opens a small door that leads into a house neither large nor much adorned. At the rear of the peristyle of this house you can see painted, in a small room, the faun in this published drawing (tav. L), whose composition was rather graceful …………

See Real museo Borbonico, Vol. V (5), 1829, Tav. L (50).

 

According to Eschebach, this may have been found and seen in this house, but now no longer available.

See Eschebach, L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und Stadtplan der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau, (p.368).

(Note: from the description in RMB – “a small door leading into a house neither large nor much adorned.

At the rear of the peristyle of this house you can see painted, in a small room, the faun in this published drawing (tav. L), …………………”.

The small door could also have described the doorway of VIII.2.12, (on the opposite side of Via delle Scuole from VIII.3.31), leading into the peristyle of VIII.2.13, with small rooms on its south side.

However, we will bow to the knowledge of CTP, and Eschebach, and leave the drawing here.)

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking east towards the remains of columns of portico. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking east towards the remains of columns of portico. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking from the north-west corner of the portico across the peristyle. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010.

Looking from the north-west corner of the portico across the peristyle. Taken across the wall of VIII.3.29.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. December 2005.  Looking south east across peristyle area from VIII.3.28.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. December 2005.  Looking south-east across peristyle area from VIII.3.28.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. December 2004.  Looking south east across peristyle area from VIII.3.28.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. December 2004.  Looking south-east across peristyle area from VIII.3.28.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking east across the site of the rear room of VIII.3.28, towards the west portico.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking east across the site of the rear room of VIII.3.28, towards the west portico of VIII.3.31.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking east across the site of the rear room of VIII.3.28, towards the west portico. Taken from VIII.3.28 near the doorway into the rear room.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking east across the site of the rear room of VIII.3.28, towards the west portico.

Taken from VIII.3.28 near the doorway into the rear room.

 

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking south. In the foreground, the site of the rear room of VIII.3.28, linking to VIII.3.31 by a doorway in the now fallen east wall .Taken from VIII.3.28. In the background, the rooms are part of VIII.3.27.

VIII.3.31 Pompeii. May 2010.  Looking south.

In the foreground, the site of the rear room of VIII.3.28, linking to VIII.3.31 by a doorway in the now fallen east wall.

In the background, the rooms are part of VIII.3.27.  Taken from VIII.3.28.

 

 

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