The Roses of Heliogabalus is an 1888 painting by the Anglo-Dutch artist
Lawrence Alma-Tadema. It depicts a probably invented episode from the life of the Roman emperor
Heliogabalus, taken from the Augustan History, in which the emperor smothers some dinner guests with drifts of pink rose petals falling from a false ceiling above. The painting is owned by the Spanish-Mexican billionaire businessman and art collector
Juan Antonio Pérez Simón.Painting:
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
The Roses of Heliogabalus is an 1888 painting by the Anglo-Dutch artist
Lawrence Alma-Tadema. It depicts a probably invented episode from the life of the Roman emperor
Heliogabalus, taken from the Augustan History, in which the emperor smothers some dinner guests with drifts of pink rose petals falling from a false ceiling above. The painting is owned by the Spanish-Mexican billionaire businessman and art collector
Juan Antonio Pérez Simón.Painting:
Lawrence Alma-Tadema