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Student Slide Review, Etruscan Art

Architecture Reconstuction of the temple at Veii

Capitoline Wolf C.500BC Bronze 9 ½ inches high Image of wolf nursing Romulus & Remus (the symbol of Rome)

Apollo of Veii C. 515 BC Painted terra-cotta Approx 5ft. 10 inches (reflects the Etruscan interest in gesture, motion, and posture)

Mars of Todi Early 4th century BC Bronze 55 1/8 inches high

Chimera from Arezzo Bronze

Mirror from Volterra, Etruscan & Roman (below) (version)

Sarcophagus from Cerveteria C. 520 BC Painted terra-cotta 6ft. 7 in. long

Mourners at the Door of the Other World Tomb of the Augurs Tarquinia c.510 BC

Tomb of the Leopards 480-470 BC Fresco