House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto

The House of Marcus Lucretius Fronto (Italian: Casa di Marco Lucrezio Frontone,[1] V.4.a) is a Roman house in Pompeii with well-preserved wall paintings in both the late Third Style as well as the Fourth Style.

The tablinum's two main walls have very elaborate decoration including perspectival architecture in the upper zone, perspectival gardens in the dado, and aediculae with figural paintings at their centre in the main zone.

[3] The north wall's central panel shows Mars courting Venus.

[4] Bedroom 5 has perspectival architecture with a fairly complicated arrangement of background fields in red, black, and yellow, featuring small ornamental figures such as caryatids and sphinxes.

Two walls of the house's garden have fourth style large-scale paintings of animals, mostly chasing each other, including a lion and a bear.

Atrium and south wall of the tablinum
Courtship of Mars and Venus, north wall of tablinum