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@shiningjasmin Lekythos Attic with black figures, V century BC. Coming from Volterra (Italy): tomb o
@shiningjasmin Tomb of the Typhoon. Monterozzi necropolis, Tarquinia, Italy. II-I century BC. Etrusc
@shiningjasmin Askós Etruscan with black figures, IV century BC. Coming from Volterra (Italy)
Sarcophagus. Tuscania, necropolis of Carcarello, Vipinana tomb. 310 - 300 B.C., tufa. Gregorian Etru
Applique with the head of Medusa. Vulci. Late 3rd - first half of 2nd century B.C.; gold. Gregorian
Sarcophagus with polychrome relief. Cerveteri, Banditacci Necropolis, Tomb of the Sarcophagi. 400 -
Graziani Putto. Sanguineto, near Lake Trasimeno. Early 2nd century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan
Mirror with engraving of Calchas. Vulci. Late 5th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.&n
Statue of a youth. Tarquinia. Late 4th - 3rd century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
Figurine of haruspex. From the right bank of the Tiber. 4th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan
Mars of Todi. Todi, Monte Santo area. End of 5th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.&ld
Acroterion with winged horse. Cerveteri, 500 - 475 B.C., polychrome terracotta. Gregorian Etruscan M
Antefixes with the heads of a maenad and of Silenus. Cerveteri, Jacobini excavations, 1870. 4th cent
Bust of a woman. Cerveteri, 300 - 250 B.C., terracotta. Gregorian Etruscan Museum.“The bust is
Antefix in the form of a woman’s head. Cerveteri, 525 - 500 B.C., polychrome terracotta.
Tomb-painting with sphinxes and groups of figures, with guilloche pattern above and crimson and crea
Necklace with palmette and lotus pendants. 3rd c. B.C.; terracotta. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.&
Mirror with Lasa, Hamphiare, and Aivas. First half of the 4th c. B.C.; bronze. The British Museum. (
Statuette of a young woman. Late 6th century B.C.; bronze. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The
Two dancers, detail of a fresco from the Etruscan “Tomb of the Triclinium” c.480
Finally finished this whole set and took the opportunity to revamp the older ones.It’s been fu
sartorialadventure: History in Costumes: From Pharaoh to Dandy by Anna Blaze, art by Daria Chaltykya
And new art of Achvizr, an Etruscan Goddess or spirit Who may be the personification of health or vi
@shiningjasmin A satyr carved in the agate. From Etruria, Italy, 550 BC. Now preserved by the Britis
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