Etruscan Art Erica Ness AP Art History Moreno Valley High School.

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Etruscan Art Erica Ness AP Art History Moreno Valley High School

Chonology Villanovan B.C.E B.C.E. Orientalizing B.C.E B.C.E. Archaic B.C.E B.C.E. Classical B.C.E B.C.E. Hellenistic B.C.E B.C.E.

Etruscan Counterparts of Greco- Roman Gods and Heros

Sarcophagus from Cerveteri Location: Cerveteri, Italy Dates: C. 520 BCE Medium: Terra Cotta

Apollo of Veii Location: Veii, Italy Dates: c. 515 BCE Medium: Painted Terra Cotta

Capitolpine Wolf Location: Capitolino, Rome Dates: c. 500 BCE Medium: Bronze (Lost Wax Method)

Wounded Chimera Location: Arezzo, Italy Dates: c. 425 BCE Medium: Bronze (Lost Wax Method)

Models of Etruscan Temple Artist: reconstructions based on the writing of Vitruvius Date: ca. 6 th C. BCE

Tuscan Order

Interior of Cerveteri Tomb Location: Cervereti, Italy Dates: C. 550 BCE Medium: Tufa

Tumulus Location: Cerevteri, Italy Dates: 7 th -2 nd Century BCE Medium: Tufa

Tomb of the Leopards Location: Tarquinia Date: BCE Medium: Fresco