| Description | France, Bouches du Rhone, Arles, musée départemental Arles antique, in the museum reserves, from the excavations of the ruins of the harpist's house (between 70 and 50 BC) on the site of the old Trinquetaille glassworks on the right bank of the Rhone, assembly of fragments of the fresco wall painting adopting vermilion red with the most expensive pigment Cinnabar in the Roman world, the figure of a harpist who gave her name to the villa presented by the archaeologist Marie-Pierre Rothé |