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everyone-484:The judgement of Paris on a bronze Etruscan mirror back.
archaicwonder:The Icarius Mirror, written in Etruscan on bronze from Etruria, Italy, 6th Century BCT
Etruscan bronze sword with scabbard, 900-700 BC.from Artemis Gallery
apuleiaprimilla:Bronze circular mirror with engraved scene illustrating an Etruscan legend. Cacu (La
ancientpeoples:Bronze statue of a female dancer She is wearing a beautifully molded, tight dress. Th
cma-greek-roman-art:Statuette of Sacrificing Woman, 600-480 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and R
arthistoryfeed:Ancient Etruscan Mirror with Female Figure and Engraved Scene, bronze, 3rd century BC
cma-greek-roman-art:Statuette of Sacrificing Woman, 600-480 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and R
deathandmysticism:Hand of Sabazios, Catalogue of the bronzes, Greek, Roman, and Etruscan in the Depa
ymutate:The Etruscan horse The horse is a strong symbol in the Etruscan culture. As in the Egyptian
lionofchaeronea:Bronze statuette of a Siren. Unknown South Italian or Etruscan artist; ca. 500 BCE.
didoofcarthage:Mirror and handle with the birth of HelenItalic, Etruscan, 400-350 B.C. bronzeMuseum
Etruscan bronze armor, 5th century BC.from Christies
lionofchaeronea:Etruscan bronze sculpture of the Chimera (known as the “Chimera of Arezzo”). Artist
Etruscan bronze sword and sheath, 900-700 BC.from Artemis Gallery.
Mirror with Lasa, Hamphiare, and Aivas. First half of the 4th c. B.C.; bronze. The British Museum. (
Etruscan bronze statuette of a discus-thrower. Artist unknown; 5th cent. BCE. Now in the
lionofchaeronea:Bronze Etruscan foot element in the shape of the snake-footed monster Typhon.
Figurine of haruspex. From the right bank of the Tiber. 4th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Bronze statuette of a priest or offrant (Etruscan Lisa Simpson), 3rd&nd
Graziani Putto. Sanguineto, near Lake Trasimeno. Early 2nd century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etruscan
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