K. Palágyi Sylvia szerk.: Balácai Közlemények 2008/10. (Veszprém, 2008)
KIRCHHOF, ANITA: The decorative system and reconstruction of the red dining room at Baláca - A balácai vörös ebédlő dekorációs rendszere és rekonstrukciója
THOMAS 1964-THOMAS 1964a. LXVI., LXX1. Though the yellow bunches of grapes are heavily worn, on one of the preserved fragments it is visible that the contour of the grapes was given by an encircling orange border, the inner parts of the grapes were filled in with yellow, in their centre the light and shade effect is brought about by a tiny orange spot. Also the dimensions of the two bunches of grapes differ from each other considerably, likewise the vine-leaves have quite different character. KIRCHHOF 2002. 173-198. The painting of the vine-leaves differs completely from those at Baláca. SZIRMAI 1984. 247., 253. 10. Vályog street Budapest: MADARASSY 2004. 295-296. Fig. 7.6-7. 7. WELLNER 1962. 28-32. Fig. 28., 30-31., 32.; KISS 1973. 22-23., Pl. VIII. 1-2., Pl. IX. 2. In Pompeii red and yellow grapes were represented, also together: II. 1.12: CARO 2001. 59., ig. 32.; from Herculaneum: CARO 2001. 81-83. Fig. 69.; Fig. 70. In the Thomas-Bartha reconstruction the fragments Nos. 196-198, 209. From the curved character of the wall painting and from the straight termination of the mortar we come to the conclusion that the fragment decorated the margin of the wall zone. In the Thomas-Bartha reconstruction the fragment No. 221. In the Thomas-Bartha reconstruction the fragment No. 23. In the Thomas-Bartha reconstruction the fragment No. 113. In the Thomas-Bartha reconstruction the fragment No. 226. In the Thomas-Bartha reconstruction the fragments Nos. 13, 118, 105. In the Thomas-Bartha reconstruction the fragments Nos. 224, 24. In the Thomas-Bartha reconstruction the fragments Nos. 218, 220, 216. In the Thomas-Bartha reconstruction the fragment No. 113. LDM Ltsz: 89.1.2278. LDM Ltsz: 55.250.316. it was not built into the earlier reconstruction On the forms of craters made of bronze, metal: ROLLEY 1992. 70-71. PÓCZY 1996. 28. BARBET 1975. 95-96., Fig. 1. RHÉ 1912. 95-97. 26. ábra, Taf. VIL; WOLLANKA 1929. Fig. 5.; KISS 1959. 180-200., 217236., Fig. 25., 31. 4., Pl.: L; THOMAS 1964-THOMAS 1964a. XXIII., XXVI.; KISS 1973. 26-28., Fig. 18., Pl.: XL, XII.2.; PALÁGYI 1993. 21., 30-31. Bronze vessel imitations are represented on the mosaic of the House of Tragic Poet in Pompeii: ANDREAE 2003. 231.; from North Africa: BLANCHARD 1996. from Oudna: 82-83. Fig. 51. and 111. Fig. 73., vine-tendril growing out from a crater from El-Djem, 92., Fig. 58., and 104. Fig. 69.; from Sousse: FRADIER 1976. 86-87.; from Oudna: 73.; vine-tendril growing out from a cantharus: from the Near East: PICCIRILLO 1997. 333. Fig. 154. In Aquincum on the sarcophagus of Pia Celerina, at the two sides of the inscription: NAGY 1971. 129., Fig. 43.; on tombstones from Aquincum: NÉMETH 1999. 47. Kat. 118.; on other carved stones: ERDÉLYI 1929. 44-45.; from Enns: SCHOBER 1923. 108., Fig. 123.; from Savaria: SCHOBER 1923. 110., Fig. 125.; from Agram: SCHOBER 1923. 117. Fig. 132. in the territory of Pannónia also from Szekszárd: CSIR VII. 61-63. Kat. 97b., Taf. 56. 2.; from Baranya county: CSIR VII. 55., Kat. 79., Taf. 31. 1.; from Szilágy: CSIR VII. 52. Kat. 72. Taf. 26. 1. Its height is more than 7,7 cm. DE CARO 2001a. In Pompeii in the House of the Cryptoportico. 49. Fig. 15., In Pompeii in the House of Vestalis: 61-63. Fig. 35., from Herculaneum: 81-82. Fig. 69., from Oplontis: 83-85. Fig. 74., in Pompeii in the Taberna Attiorum 88-89. Fig. 80., from Herculaneum: 89-90., Fig. 81., in Pompeii in the House of Vettii: 89-90. Fig. 82., In the National Museum of Naples: 90-91. Fig. 84., from Pompeii: 91-92. Fig. 85.