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Etruscan Collection (page 31)

Discover the enigmatic world of the Etruscans through their captivating art and archaeological treasures

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan stamnos decorated with black figures

Etruscan stamnos decorated with black figures. 6th-4th c. BC. Etruscan art. Ceramics. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Sarcophagus of the Amazons. 350 -325 BC. Detail

Sarcophagus of the Amazons. 350 -325 BC. Detail with battle scene. Etruscan art. Painting. ITALY. Florence. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: ITALY. Tarquinia

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Mirror. 2nd c. BC. Carved drawing depicting a

Mirror. 2nd c. BC. Carved drawing depicting a woman breastfeeding a man. Etruscan art. Relief on bronze. ITALY. Florence. National Museum of Archaeology

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Handle with warriors. Etruscan art. Sculpture

Handle with warriors. Etruscan art. Sculpture; Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. Rome. National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Antefix with female figure. ca. 530 BC-. Etruscan

Antefix with female figure. ca. 530 BC-. Etruscan art. Sculpture. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum. Proc: ITALY. Cerveteri

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Dancer. Detail of a banquet scene. Etruscan art

Dancer. Detail of a banquet scene. Etruscan art. Fresco. ITALY. Tarquinia. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Tarquinia (National Museum of Tarquinia). Proc: ITALY. Tarquinia. Necropolis of Monterozzi

Background imageEtruscan Collection: ITALY. TUSCANY. LIVORNO. Populonia. San Cerbano

ITALY. TUSCANY. LIVORNO. Populonia. San Cerbano

Background imageEtruscan Collection: ITALY. Tarquinia. Necropolis of Monterozzi. Tomba

ITALY. Tarquinia. Necropolis of Monterozzi. Tomba dell Orco or Tomb of Spurinna, 4th c. BC. Depiction of the Avernus with Pluto, Persephone and Geryon. Etruscan art. Fresco

Background imageEtruscan Collection: ITALY. TUSCANY. LIVORNO. Populonia. Necropolis

ITALY. TUSCANY. LIVORNO. Populonia. Necropolis of San Cerbone (6th c. BC). Tomb of the Carts. Etruscan art. Architecture

Background imageEtruscan Collection: The Tomb of the Dancing Women. 1st half 4th BC

The Tomb of the Dancing Women. 1st half 4th BC. Etruscan art. Fresco. ITALY. Naples. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: ITALY. Ruvo di Puglia. Necropolis of Via dei Cappuccini

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Giustiniani Tomb

Giustiniani Tomb. Dancer. ITALY. Tarquinia. Necropolis of Monterozzi. Giustiniani Tomb.. Etruscan art. Fresco

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Funerary urn

Funerary urn. Relief depicting a hero fighting against the Persians. Etruscan art. Relief on rock. Proc: ITALY. Chiusi

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Mirror engraved with Athena and Hercules

Mirror engraved with Athena and Hercules. Etruscan art. Decorative Arts

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Sarcophagus of Larthia Seianti

Sarcophagus of Larthia Seianti. Polychrome terracotta. Detail. Etruscan art. Terra-cotta. Proc: ITALY. Chiusi

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Apollo of Veio. 6th c. BC. Etruscan art. Terra-cotta

Apollo of Veio. 6th c. BC. Etruscan art. Terra-cotta. ITALY. Rome. National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. Proc: ITALY. Formello. Veii. Temple of Portonaccio

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Plate with Octopus And

Plate with Octopus And
Plate with octopus and fishes. Etruscan art. Ceramics. Proc: ITALY

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Pitigliano, Tuscany. Etruscan and medieval town built above butte

Pitigliano, Tuscany. Etruscan and medieval town built above butte

Background imageEtruscan Collection: ETRUSCAN HELMETS. Ancient Etruscan helmet. Etching

ETRUSCAN HELMETS. Ancient Etruscan helmet. Etching

Background imageEtruscan Collection: BATTLE OF THE CREMERA. Defeat of the Fabians at the Etruscan city of Veii

BATTLE OF THE CREMERA. Defeat of the Fabians at the Etruscan city of Veii, during the Battle of the Cremera, c477 B. C
BATTLE OF THE CREMERA. Defeat of the Fabians at the Etruscan city of Veii, during the Battle of the Cremera, c477 B.C. 19th century line engraving

Background imageEtruscan Collection: MARCUS FURIUS CAMILLUS (c446-365 B. C. ). Roman general and statesman. Camillus (at left)

MARCUS FURIUS CAMILLUS (c446-365 B. C. ). Roman general and statesman. Camillus (at left)
MARCUS FURIUS CAMILLUS (c446-365 B.C.). Roman general and statesman. Camillus (at left, holding baton) capturing the Etruscan city of Veii after a ten-year siege, c396 B.C

Background imageEtruscan Collection: ROMAN LICTORS. Lictors carrying fasces in the time of Tarquin. Wood engraving, 19th century

ROMAN LICTORS. Lictors carrying fasces in the time of Tarquin. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageEtruscan Collection: LYRES. An assortment of lyres. Copper engraving, 18th century

LYRES. An assortment of lyres. Copper engraving, 18th century

Background imageEtruscan Collection: ROMULUS AND REMUS. The she-wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus

ROMULUS AND REMUS. The she-wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus. Wood engraving, French, 19th century, after an Etruscan statue

Background imageEtruscan Collection: ETRUSCO-ITALIC CHIMERA. A 19th century German engraving after the 5th-4th century B. C

ETRUSCO-ITALIC CHIMERA. A 19th century German engraving after the 5th-4th century B. C
ETRUSCO-ITALIC CHIMERA. A 19th century German engraving after the 5th-4th century B.C. Etrusco-Italic bronze of the Chimera of Arezzo

Background imageEtruscan Collection: ETRUSCAN ART: MIRROR. Engraved bronze mirror from Vulci. Early 4th century B. C

ETRUSCAN ART: MIRROR. Engraved bronze mirror from Vulci. Early 4th century B. C
ETRUSCAN ART: MIRROR. Engraved bronze mirror from Vulci. Early 4th century B.C

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Pottery workshop in ancient Etruria

Pottery workshop in ancient Etruria
The decoration of pottery in a workshop in ancient Etruria. A rather stern woman stands in the doorway, clutching a vase

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan sarcophogus

Etruscan sarcophogus
Sarcophogus of Larthia Seianthi, first half of the second century BC. This sarcophogus was found at Chiusi, Italy.Larthia is shown reclining on her left arm holding a mirror and bedecked with jewels

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan bronze head

Etruscan bronze head
Hollow bronze head of a young man made circa 330 BC. The head formed part of a life-size votive statue and shows the high artistic level which Etruscan bronze-making workshops achieved

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan sarcophagus

Etruscan sarcophagus
Lid of a Terracotta Etruscan sarcophagus from the 1st half of the second century BC. It depicts the reclining figure of a richly adorned, bejewelled Etruscan noblewoman.Vatican Museum

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan gold fibula

Etruscan gold fibula (brooch) found in the tomb of a wealthy Etruscan woman at Cerveteri, Italy. It dates from the middle of the seventh century BC

Background imageEtruscan Collection: View of Tuscania from Piazza Bastianini and Etruscan sarcophagus, Tuscania

View of Tuscania from Piazza Bastianini and Etruscan sarcophagus, Tuscania, Viterbo Province, Latium, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Italy - Perugia - The Etruscan Gate

Italy - Perugia - The Etruscan Gate
Italy - Perugia - The massive Etruscan Gate Date: circa 1908

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Owen Jones Greek 21

Owen Jones Greek 21
Ornaments from Greek and Etruscan vases in the British Museum and the Louvre

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Owen Jones Greek 18

Owen Jones Greek 18
Ornaments from Greek and Etruscan vases in the British Museum and the Louvre

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Owen Jones Greek 16

Owen Jones Greek 16
Ornaments from Greek and Etruscan vases in the British Museum and the Louvre

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Owen Jones Greek 17

Owen Jones Greek 17
Ornaments from Greek and Etruscan vases in the British Museum and the Louvre

Background imageEtruscan Collection: ASYLAS

ASYLAS, an Etruscan augur who drew prophecies from entrails (he has a dish of them !) but also from stars, comets and meteors

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Tomb, Etruscan Necropolis of Ara del Tufo, Tuscania, Viterbo, Lazio, Latium

Tomb, Etruscan Necropolis of Ara del Tufo, Tuscania, Viterbo, Lazio, Latium, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan Necropolis of Ara del Tufo, Tumulus Tomb, Tuscania, Viterbo, Lazio

Etruscan Necropolis of Ara del Tufo, Tumulus Tomb, Tuscania, Viterbo, Lazio, Latium, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Reconstruction of Etruscan Temple, Villa Giulia, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Reconstruction of Etruscan Temple, Villa Giulia, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan Acropilis, Tuscania, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Etruscan Acropilis, Tuscania, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan Necropolis of Norchia dating from the 4th to 2nd centuries BC

Etruscan Necropolis of Norchia dating from the 4th to 2nd centuries BC, Viterbo, Latium, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan tomb, Etruscan necropolis of San Potente, Tuscania, Viterbo, Latium

Etruscan tomb, Etruscan necropolis of San Potente, Tuscania, Viterbo, Latium, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan tuff quarry, Tuscania, Viterbo, Latium, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Etruscan tuff quarry, Tuscania, Viterbo, Latium, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Colombario tomb, Etruscan necropolis of Le Scalette, Tuscania, Viterbo

Colombario tomb, Etruscan necropolis of Le Scalette, Tuscania, Viterbo, Latium, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: The Sopraripa Necropolis, Etruscan Necropolis of Sovana, Sovana, Grosseto

The Sopraripa Necropolis, Etruscan Necropolis of Sovana, Sovana, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: The Tomb of the Mermaid, The Sopraripa Necropolis, Etruscan Necropolis of Sovana

The Tomb of the Mermaid, The Sopraripa Necropolis, Etruscan Necropolis of Sovana, Sovana, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageEtruscan Collection: The Typhoon Tombs, Etruscan Necropolis of Sovana, Sovana, Grosseto, Tuscany

The Typhoon Tombs, Etruscan Necropolis of Sovana, Sovana, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy, Europe



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Discover the enigmatic world of the Etruscans through their captivating art and archaeological treasures. Marvel at the intricate details of the Portland vase, a masterpiece housed in the British Museum, depicting mythical scenes that transport you to ancient times. Immerse yourself in their mythology as Hercules brings Cerberus to Eurystheus, accompanied by Hermes and Athena, showcasing their exceptional craftsmanship from the 6th century BC. Delve into the realm of love and death with the painted terracotta Sarcophagus of the Spouses from Cerveteri, Rome province. This exquisite piece from 520 B. C captures an eternal bond between two souls united even beyond life's boundaries. Witness another stunning sarcophagus from Cerveteri dating back to 520 BC; its intricate carvings depict a married couple forever entwined in eternity. Step inside history itself by exploring Tarquinia's Tomb of Augurs adorned with mesmerizing wall paintings that narrate tales lost in time but preserved for us today. Encounter an Etruscan warrior sculpture crafted during the 4th century BC; its powerful presence reflects both strength and elegance intrinsic to Etruscan artistry. Experience beauty in motion through an enchanting dancer depicted on Tricliniums Tomb walls - a testament to their appreciation for music and dance as integral parts of life celebrations. Journey to Civita di Bagnoregio in Viterbo province where remnants of this ancient civilization still stand proudly amidst breathtaking landscapes. Uncover more secrets within chamber tombs like Pruni f's cinerary urn on podium - a hauntingly beautiful artifact symbolizing reverence towards departed loved ones. Transport yourself back further with steel engravings published in 1861 capturing Ancient Italy circa 450 BC, offering glimpses into daily life during that era. Explore one of Italy's great Etruscan towns where echoes of this fascinating culture can still be heard, reminding us of their significant contributions to history.