The House of Julia Felix, is a large house on the Via dell' Abbondanza belonging to a wealthy Pompeiian woman, Julia Felix. The art in the House depicts every day life in Pompeii, and includes a frieze running around the atrium presenting a series of scenes set in Pompeii’s forum. We aren’t sure how many scenes were painted originally, but we have about 11 metres worth – removed from the House in the 18th – preserved in the Naples Museum.
Here we have four images from this fresco. The fresco has become quite damaged over time, so these images are accompanied by drawings to help you see the detail more clearly.
Scenes:
1. Men and a young boy reading a long public notice written on a board or scroll fixed to three equestrian statues.
2. On the left is a woman buying cloth, and on the right a man selects a metal saucepan, while a young boy at his side carries a shopping basket.
3. A seated magistrate appears to be making a judicial decision regarding a young girl or woman accompanied by another man, she could possibly be a slave.
4. An older woman – accompanied either by a slave or her child – appears to be giving money to a beggar and his dog.