Antefix Gallery
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Antefix with Satyr Face, 370, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 17.1 cm (6
met-greekroman-art:Terracotta painted gorgoneion antefix (roof tile), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gr
centuriespast:Antefix in the shape of a female headArchitectural elementEnd of the 6th century BCTer
barnsburntdownnow:Antefix with Female HeadEtruscan, ca. 525-500 BCE, from Caere (modern Cerveteri, I
didoofcarthage:Antefixes from Etruria. Etruscan, 6th to 4th centuries B.C. Terracotta. J. Paul Getty
arjuna-vallabha:Antefix with Satyr and Maenad dancing from Satricum, Italy
signorformica:Painted terracotta antefix depicting the Etruscan goat-horned goddess Uni, ancient cou
arjuna-vallabha:Etruscan roof terracota antefix with the goddess Juno Sospita,
Terracotta antefix representing the head of Juno Lanuvian dating to the early 5th B.C.Rome, Nationa
romegreeceart:Mars and Venus* Coloured Roman antefix* 1st century CE* Museum August Kestner, Hanover
arjuna-vallabha:Antefix with the head of a Maenad from Cerveteri
Archaic antefix from Capitolium (6th century BCE)* Capitoline museumsRome, August 2, 2019
Etruscan maenad antefix, 6th B.C.
Antefix from the Etruscan temple of Juno at Lanuvium, 5th-6th century B.C.
fourteenth:Etruscan art
theancientwayoflife: ~Terracotta antefix. Period: Early Imperial, Augustan Date: late 1st century B
met-asian: Antefix with Head of a Male Deity, 9th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Asian ArtPurc
cma-greek-roman-art: Antefix with Satyr Face, 370, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize:
cma-greek-roman-art: Antefix with Satyr Face, 370, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize:
tintinnabulums:Antefixes with the heads of a maenad and of Silenus. Cerveteri, Jacobini excavations,
pelusian:Antefix in the form of the head of MedusaEtruscan, 6th century BC. From the sanctuary of Po
missvoodoodoll: Etruscan Antefix in the form of Typhon, Terracotta [late 6th century BC] Origin: Te
Antefix in the form of a woman’s head. Cerveteri, 525 - 500 B.C., polychrome terracotta.
classicalmonuments: Painted Etruscan Antefixes - part I An antefix (from Latin antefigere, to fasten
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