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Rick Steves' Europe
Art Bites 118: Ancient Roman Mosaics and Frescoes
While Roman buildings were solid, no-nonsense designs, they were also beautifully decorated. Mosaics were a Roman forte and a favorite art form, and frescoes give a delightful and often intimate peek at Roman lives.
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