Detail View: ADJUNCT MODULE B: ITALIAN ART: Fresco of the Worship of Isis

Collection: 
ADJUNCT MODULE B: ITALIAN ART
Preferred Title: 
Fresco of the Worship of Isis
Alternate Title: 
Scena di culto isiaco
Image View: 
Detail, a sacred ibis sits on a sphinx sculpture outside the temple
Creator: 
unknown (Roman (ancient) painter)
Location: 
repository: Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Naples, Campania, Italy) 8924
Location Note: 
1380 Sherbrooke Street West (exhibition location)
GPS: 
+45.4987-73.5801
Date: 
ca. 50-79 CE (creation)
Cultural Context: 
Roman (ancient)
Style Period: 
Fourth Style; Imperial (Roman)
Work Type 1: 
fresco (painting)
Classification: 
Paintings
Material: 
pigment on plaster
Technique: 
fresco painting (technique)
Subjects: 
deities; genre; Herculaneum (Extinct city); Isis; African sacred ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus); birds
Description: 
Part of the 2015 "Pompeii" exhibit which featured over 220 archaeological artifacts, most from the Naples National Archaeological Museum. The exhibit was designed to immerse viewers in settings of every day life in Pompeii, complete with state-of-the-art visual effects and soundscapes. In this wall painting from Herculaneum, white-robed priests of Isis perform a water ritual as chanting devotees line the steps of the goddess's temple. The cult of Isis was part of the syncretic tendencies of religion in the Greco-Roman world of late antiquity; the Romans having acquired it from the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt. Women could participate and play key roles in the cult, this was not the case in the majority of Roman cults. (Source: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; http://www.mmfa.qc.ca/)
Collection: 
Adjunct Module B: Italian Art
Identifier: 
7A3-R-PEX-FWI-A15
Rights: 
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