Art and Monuments of Augustan Rome
The third style is a Roman wall painting style that emerged around the 1st century BCE, characterized by intricate and delicate decorative motifs, and a tendency towards flatness and ornamental designs rather than deep spatial perspective. It marks a shift from the illusionistic approach of earlier styles, focusing instead on creating a more stylized aesthetic that often incorporates framed pictures and small, detailed scenes.
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