House of the Stags (Casa dei Cervi)
WORK
[id: w_00000006, refid: 17982, source: History of Art Visual Resources Collection, UCB]agent = Unknown Roman
date = destroyed, 79 CE. Buried by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius
description = House on the side facade of town, above the ancient fortification wall, with panoramic terraces with diaetae (summer-houses). Peristyle was replaced by a cryptoporticus
location = Herculaneum
relation = Detail view of the restored garden facade portal, with mosaics of amorini and Nereids on the lintel and head of "Ocean" on the pediment [type: imageIs, relids: i_00000004]
source = Grove Dictionary of Art Online. www.groveart.com (accessed 5 August 2005)
stylePeriod = Flavian; Roman (ancient, style or period)
subject = houses; courtyard houses
textref = Maiuri, Ercolano: i nuovi scavi (1927-1958) IV-21
title = House of the Stags (Casa dei Cervi)
worktype = house
IMAGE
[id: i_00000004, refid: 528261, source: History of Art Visual Resources Collection, UCB]agent = Norman Neuerburg (1926-1997)
location = History of Art Visual Resources Collection, UCB, 528261
measurements = 435 KB (1215 x 1812)
relation = House of the Stags [type: imageOf, relids: w_00000006]
rights = © History of Art Department, University of California at Berkeley
source = Norman Neuerburg Archive 4.12.6
subject = mosaics; portals; gods of the waters: older dynasty (second series): children of Oceanus, river, small water deities
title = Detail view of the restored garden facade portal, with mosaics of amorini and Nereids on the lintel and head of "Ocean" on the pediment
worktype = digital image

