Three panels of Roman landscape frescoes

Neues Museum

A wide-angle photograph capturing three large, rectangular fragments of Roman wall frescoes displayed side-by-side in Neues Museum in Berlin. The frescoes are separated and framed by the museum's structural elements-tall, beige pillars and openings. The paintings are Egyptian-themed landscapes in a picturesque style. The left panel shows a view framed by columns, looking toward a distant classical building. The central panel depicts Kiosk of Trajan in Philae. The right panel portrays rock-cut facade of the Temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel.


Three fragments of Roman landscape frescoes depicting Egyptian-themed architectural and natural scenes.

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Roman fresco painting of the great temple of Ramses II


This large wall painting is a detailed representation of the Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu...

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Kiosk of Trajan at Philae


This painting presents a romanticized Nile landscape centered on the Kiosk of Trajan at Philae, one...

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