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Bulla with Daedalus and IcarusEtruscan, 5th century B.C.goldWalters Art Museum
theancientwayoflife:~Dancer and lyre player.~Flutist dancing among the birds.~Dancer.~Dancer~Dancer.
Aphrodite rescuing her son Aeneas* Etruscan amphora* c. 480 BCE* Martin von Wagner MuseumSource: Bib
My four-part ‘Floral Artefact’ series from last summer! Etruscan boar vessel with laurel, Roman fasc
Bronze statuette of a Siren. Unknown South Italian or Etruscan artist; ca. 500 BCE. Now in the Met
arthistoryfeed:Etruscan Bronze Turtle, 6th-5th Century BC In Greek mythology, the turtle is closely
art-witches:Detail of a bracelet of an Etruscan princess named Larthia. She was buried before 660 B
artist-jones:Greek no. 6. Ornaments from Greek and Etruscan vases, Owen Jones
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Etruscan helmet with boars on the cheeks, early 5th century BCE[1464x192
centuriespast:Antefix in the shape of a female headArchitectural elementEnd of the 6th century BCTer
Vejovis by j. kunst on Flickr.VEJOVIS, God of Healing* Archaeological Museum of Viterbo
Etruscan votive offering* Caere* 3rd century BCE* British Museumhttps://www.britishmuseum.org/collec
Pair of gold disk earrings (and detail). Etruscan, late 6th century B.C. J. Paul Getty Museum. From
coolancientstuff:Kline (bed) ornament showing Skylla the fierce sea monster who had a woman’s head a
lionofchaeronea:The head of a woman. Tondo of an Etruscan plate, variously attributed to the Genuci
didoofcarthage:Antefixes from Etruria. Etruscan, 6th to 4th centuries B.C. Terracotta. J. Paul Getty
lionofchaeronea:Etruscan terracotta statue of a woman. Artist unknown; late 4th or early 3rd cent.
Etruscan/Roman Montefortino bronze helmet, 4th-3rd century ADfrom Artemis Gallery
Etruscan ivory comb, 6th-5th century BC
Tarquinia - Necropolis of MonterozziSome beautiful Etruscan frescoes founded in the Necropolis of Ta
arjuna-vallabha:Antefix with Satyr and Maenad dancing from Satricum, Italy
The suicide of Telamonian Ajax. Detail of an Etruscan red-figure calyx-krater, artist unknown; ca.
Etruscan black-figure alabastron (perfume jar) after Corinthian models. In the top frieze, Heracles
The Trojan prince Troilus brings his horse to a fountain to drink, while Achilles (to the left; not
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