Here's a picture of Perseus and Andlau Moda, which is very bright in color. It was unearthed in Pompeii. According to textual research, it was found that it was copied from Nikki murals in the 4th century BC, so it belongs to the 1st century AD. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of Naples, Italy.
The theme of Perseus and Andlau Moda also comes from Greek mythology: Andlau Moda, the daughter of the Ethiopian king, was kidnapped by a sea monster who ate people, and said that it was to carry out God's instructions. Perseus, the hero, passed over the huge rock on his way home and found Andlau Moda locked on the huge rock. He went down to kill the sea monster, rescued the beauty and married Andlau Moda. The mural depicts the moment when the hero rescues the beauty. Perseus carried the head of the sea monster in one hand and helped the beauty to leave the rock in the other.