Portrait of Sappho. IV Pompeian style, 55-79 AD.girl, in a medallion , with a polyptych of 4 waxed tablets and a stylus , which she gently approaches her lips in a meditative attitude.The fresco is devoid of any portraiture intention, which also excludes the possibility of identification with the famous Greek poet from whom it receives its name, rather inserting itself in the vein of the intentional portrait, intended in this case to highlight the type of the "docta puella”, “erudite girl”.