This is a mural of Pompeii, the author is unknown, not a famous painter, not Raphael downstairs! Because it is not a period at all!
Sappho often sets music for his poems for people to sing and play. Technically, she founded "Sappho Style", which reformed the rhythm of poetry creation at that time. In content, she, together with other poets, turned the object of singing from God to man, and expressed her personal sadness and joy in the first person, which led the trend of literary creation at that time. For thousands of years, Sappho has been regarded as a saint describing women's love, "the idol of feminists" and "Lorelei incarnated as a writer" (Lorelei is a legendary banshee in German folk literature).
At that time, many Greek women came to Lesbos and studied poetry under its doors. At that time, the coins on Lesbos Island were all printed with Sappho's head.
From the end of 19, Sappho became synonymous with lesbianism. "Lala" (meaning lesbian) and the adjective "sapphire" (lesbian) both originated from Sapphire. Therefore, Sappho is regarded as the originator of modern gays and lesbians.
Pompeii:
Pompeii is also translated as Pompeii, Pompeii, Italy? An ancient Roman city located on the bank of the Bay of Naples. When Vesuvius erupted on August 24th, 79, Pompeii was covered with volcanic ash.
The most credible and detailed record about the end of Pompeii comes from Pliny Junior, a Roman scholar. In a letter to Tacitus, a Roman historian, he wrote down what he saw and heard: a dark cloud shaped like a pine tree appeared in the crater. After a while, dark clouds rolled down the hillside and covered everything around, including the nearby sea. That black cloud is hot gas, dust and stones from the volcano. Pliny also mentioned that the ground was shaking all the time when the volcano erupted, which later triggered a strong earthquake. Dust fell like a thick plate, and all the people in the village had to evacuate. There was also a tsunami at sea. "The sun is covered with dust and the day is like night" is exactly the portrayal of Pliny Jr. at that time.