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Chapter 9 Etruscan Art

Orientalizing Phasec. 750 BC to 575 BC Etruscans reach height of power Etruscan Art History Villanovan Period9th to 8th century BC Comparable to Geometric period in Greece Orientalizing Phasec. 750 BC to 575 BC Etruscans reach height of power Archaic Period Mid 6th to mid 4th century BC Flowering of Etruscan civilization Coincides with Greek Archaic period Strong Greek influence

Pieces you will be responsible for: Apollo from the Roof of the Portonaccio Temple (Temple of Minerva) Sarcophagus of the Reclining Couple Tomb of the Triclinium

Fibula with Orientalizing Lions, Regolini-Galassi Tomb, Cerveteri, Italy, 650-640 BCE, Gold, 1.5”

Centaur from Vulci, 590 BCE, 2”, Nenfro (volcanic rock

31. Temple of Minerva and sculpture of Apollo. Master sculptor Vulca. c. 510-500 B.C.E. Original temple of wood, mud brick, or tufa; terra cotta sculpture

Greek vs. Etruscan Temples Similarities Gable roof General design Columns Triangular cornice Differences The Etruscan temple: Rests on tall base, or podium Narrow stairway on south side Steps lead to deep porch Columns only in front Cella divided into three zones Constructed of wood, sun-dried brick and terra-cotta

29. Sarcophagus of the Spouses. Etruscan, c. 520 bce terra cotta

32. Tomb of the Triclinium. Tarquinia, Italy. Etruscan. c. 480-470 B.C.E. Tufa and fresco

Capitoline Wolf, 2’7”, 500-490 BCE, Rome, Hollow-cast bronze,

Chimera of Arezzo (findspot), 4th century BCE, 2’7”, bronze

Sarcophagus of Lars Pulena

Compare/Contrast Egyptian influence? Greek influence?