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Gaius Fabius Pictor

Gaius (or Caius) Fabius Pictor made some of the earliest Roman paintings that have survived. At least some of his works were painted in 304 B.C.
Fabius, called Picto, a Roman artist, descended from the celebrated family of the Fabii, painted principally at Rome, and in B.C. 304 decorated the Temple of Salus on the Quirinal Hill, with a representation probably of the battle gained by Bubulus over the Samnites. His paintings were preserved until the reign of the Emperor Caius, when the above temple was destroyed by fire. They were probably held in little estimation, as Pliny, to whom they must have been known, neither acquaints us with the subjects, nor commends the execution. The art of painting in its rude and early forms was general in Italy, but was founded on the Etruscan style, which never advanced beyond a flat polychromatic treatment. In the fine arts Rome owes all to Greece, and in painting never acquired the individuality which she did in the other arts. That painting was then little respected by the Romans, and that the title of ''pictor'' was not considered as an honourable distinotion, but rather intended to stigmatize the illustrious character who had degraded his dignity by the practice of an art which was held in no consideration, may be inferred from a passage of Cicero, in the first book of his ''Tusculan Disputations'': "An censemus si Fabio nobilissimo homini laudatum esset quod pingeret, non multos etiam apud nos Polycletos et Parrhasios fuisse." No tradition of Roman painting exists earlier than the time of Fabius, nor does his example appear to have been followed by any of his contemporaries; for an interval of nearly a hundred and fifty years occurs before any mention is made of another Roman painter.
==Sources==

*''World Book Encyclopedia''. Vol. F, p. 2.

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