A New Fresco Emerges in Pompeii: The Myth of Friscus and Elle

Deep within a house adjacent to that of Leda’s, Pompeii unveils a treasure: a fresco depicting the myth of Friscus and Elle. In the artwork, Elle is barely visible, with her face barely emerging from the water, while her right arm reaches out towards Friscus, clinging to the ram with the golden fleece. This fresco, one of the most beloved classics of Greek mythology, tells the tale of siblings forced to flee from their stepmother, with Elle ultimately falling into the sea and perishing.

The director of the archaeological park, Gabriel Zuchtriegel, described the fresco as being in excellent condition, praising its beauty in colors, liveliness, and execution. There is speculation that it may have been created in the same workshop active in Leda’s house, or perhaps on a unique commission.

As excavation work continues, Leda’s house continues to reveal more secrets. Although the atrium and the area towards the street have been fully explored, excavation work is ongoing on the remaining sides, with the fresco emerging in the house to the south. Previously, in the house to the north, groups of statuettes had been found, now undergoing restoration.

Zuchtriegel emphasized the extensive scope of the ongoing projects, with 28 initiatives including both restoration and security measures. Currently, 11 of these projects are in the initial stages, while others are in the planning phase, with a total investment exceeding 100 million euros. He also highlighted that the true cost lies not only in excavation but also in the maintenance and preservation of the uncovered heritage. Every artifact unearthed must be restored, preserved, and made accessible for future generations, a commitment that will extend for the next 100 years and beyond.

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A New Fresco Emerges in Pompeii: The Myth of Friscus and Elle

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