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Chapter 09--The Etruscans
Double-flute player, detail of a mural painting in the Tomb of the Leopards, Tarquinia, Italy, ca BCE.
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Fibula with Orientalizing lions, from the Regolini-Galassi Tomb,
Cerveteri, Italy, ca BC Gold, Approx. 1½” high
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Model of a typical Etruscan temple of the sixth century BCE, as described by Vitruvius.
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Etruscan Art ( BCE) Columns were smooth and did not surround temple Only one set of stairs leading up to stylobate Lots of terra-cotta sculpture – especially on roof Front and Back sides no longer the same
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from the Portonaccio Temple, Veii, Italy
Apulu (Apollo) from the Portonaccio Temple, Veii, Italy ca B.C.E. painted terracotta 71 in. high
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Sarcophagus with reclining couple from Cerveteri, Italy
Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Sarcophagus with reclining couple from Cerveteri, Italy ca. 520 B.C.E. painted terracotta 45 1/2 in. high
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Tumuli in the Banditaccia necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy, seventh to second centuries BCE.
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Interior of the tomb of the reliefs Cerveteri, Italy
Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Interior of the tomb of the reliefs Cerveteri, Italy 3rd century B.C.E.
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Tomb of the Leopards, wall paintingTarquinia (ancient Tarquinii) c
Tomb of the Leopards, wall paintingTarquinia (ancient Tarquinii) c. 470 BC.
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Diving and fishing, detail from the Tomb of Hunting and fishing, Tarqunia, Italy, ca 530-520 BC
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Romulus and Remus nursed by a She-Wolf
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Capitoline Wolf from Rome, Italy ca. 500-480 B.C.E. bronze
Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Capitoline Wolf from Rome, Italy ca B.C.E. bronze 31 1/2 in. high
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Chimera of Arezzo from the Arezzo, Italy
Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Chimera of Arezzo from the Arezzo, Italy 1st half of 4th century B.C.E. bronze 31 1/2 in. high
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Chimera of Arezzo from the Arezzo, Italy
Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Chimera of Arezzo from the Arezzo, Italy 1st half of 4th century B.C.E. bronze 31 1/2 in. high
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Novius Plautius, The Ficorini Cist, from Palestrina (ancient Praeneste),
late 4th century BC Bronze, approx. 21” high.
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Porta Marzia (Gate of Mars) Perugia, Italy
Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Porta Marzia (Gate of Mars) Perugia, Italy 2nd century B.C.E.
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Sarcophagus of Lars Pulena, from Tarquelina, Italy, early second century BC Tufa approx 6’6” long
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Aule Metele (Arringatore), from Cortona, near Lake Trasimeno,
Italy, early first century BC. Bronze, approx. 5’7” high.
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