File:Wall painting - caricature of Aeneas fleeing with his father and his son - Stabiae - Napoli MAN 9089.jpg

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English: - object type: wall painting (fresco)

- description: grotesque caricature of Aeneas fleeing with his father Anchises and his son Ascanius (from Troy); all three have heads of dogs(?) and long phallusses - period / date: third style of pompeian wall painting, 1st century AD - findspot: Stabiae (Castellammare die Stabia) - museum / inventory number: Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale 9089

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