Tomb of the Whipping

It is dated to approximately 490 BC[1] and named after a fresco of two men who flog a woman in an erotic context.

Komos participants, musicians, dancers and a nude boxer are painted on the walls.

The scene on the left shows two men who probably have sexual intercourse with the woman standing between them.

The scene on the right side depicts a woman bending and holding the hips of a bearded man to the right who is beating her with a flat hand.

Possibly the woman performs fellatio on the male, but damage makes it impossible to determine for sure.

Tomb of the Whipping
Fresco inside the tomb showing two men flagellating a woman with a whip and a hand during an erotic situation.