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Etruscan Collection (page 5)

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

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Marble statue of an Etruscan priest in ceremonial robes

Marble statue of an Etruscan priest in ceremonial robes. He holds a patera or libation bowl in his right hand. Two Etruscan leaping priests or Salii carrying bronze shields or ancilia in a religious

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Roman Lararium shrine and Lustrazio purification rite

Roman Lararium shrine and Lustrazio purification rite
Roman household gods or Lares in a Lararium shrine, showing two young men, genii of Augustus, in tunics and coturn sandals with drinking horns, found in Herculaneum 1

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan mural from the necropolis at Tarquinia

Etruscan mural from the necropolis at Tarquinia
Wall painting from the necropolis at Tarquinia. Etruscans tormented by spirits with torches and hammer in the next world 1, and bas-relief of mythical monsters, griffons 2, 3

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan marble urn and mirror

Etruscan marble urn and mirror
Ancient Etruscan marble urn showing a regal throne 1, and Etruscan mirror depicting Eris, Menrfa in helmet, Hercules with club and lionskin, and Thetis 2. Urna marmorea rappresentante un trono

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Roman lictors in toga and laurel wreath

Roman lictors in toga and laurel wreath
Roman lictors, bodyguards to magistrates, in toga and laurel wreath, with their ceremonial fasces or bipennis. Littori. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Tages and Etruscan monsters

Tages and Etruscan monsters
Etruscan bronze statue of Tages as a noble boy with bracelets on his arms and legs 1, and bas-relief of the monster Volta with the muzzle of a dog emerging from a tomb 2

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan goddess Persipnei and griffon

Etruscan goddess Persipnei and griffon
Persipnei (Prosperpina) kidnapped by the god of the underworld Aita (Hades) in front of her mother Ceres from a bronze patera 1, and bas-relief of a mythical beast, the griffon 2

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Ancient Etruscan figures of Apollo

Ancient Etruscan figures of Apollo. Mirror showing seated Apulu or Apollo with two other gods, and marble bas-relief showing Apollo flaying alive Marsyas. Apollo che scortica Marsia

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Ancient Etruscan statues of men wearing the toga, tunic, etc

Ancient Etruscan statues of men wearing the toga, tunic, etc
Ancient Etruscan statues showing men wearing the toga, tunic, calzari (shoes), etc. Tuniche Toghe &c. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan sacrificial rites depicted on a gilded silver vase

Etruscan sacrificial rites depicted on a gilded silver vase
Pompa di un sacrifizio. Etruscan sacrificial rites depicted on a gilded silver vase. Two lines of celebrants bearing sheep for sacrifice approach an altar. Pompa di un Sacrifizio

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Ancient Etruscan chimera

Ancient Etruscan chimera. A winged marine demon with fish tail limbs tormenting a man and woman 1, and Scylla an infernal winged mermaid with giant hooks 2. Geni infernali

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Men on horseback hunting boars and bulls in ancient Etruria

Men on horseback hunting boars and bulls in ancient Etruria. The Etruscans trained dogs and falcons. From a gilded silver patera or bowl. Caccia

Background imageEtruscan Collection: The Porta all Arco, Etruscan door in the walls of

The Porta all Arco, Etruscan door in the walls of Volterra, Tuscany. Decorated with three heads of Jupiter, Castor and Pollux (or Tinia, Uni and Menrva in Etruscan mythology)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: The Etruscan god Faunus

The Etruscan god Faunus (Pan in Roman mythology). From a fragment of an ancient sculpture. Fauno Dio Etrusco. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan minor triumphal parade

Etruscan minor triumphal parade. The warrior is accompanied by other soldiers, musicians playing horns. Trionfo minore. From an alabaster grave stone

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Warrior riding a quadriga in an Etruscan triumphal parade

Warrior riding a quadriga in an Etruscan triumphal parade
Etruscan major triumphal parade. A warrior in a quadriga four-horse chariot with shield-bearer, led by musicians, trumpeters, lyre and tibia. Trionfo maggiore. From an alabaster grave stone

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan grave effigy of a dead man wearing a triumphal

Etruscan grave effigy of a dead man wearing a triumphal
Ancient Etruscan alabaster grave effigy of a dead man wearing a triumphal crown, gold necklace and precious ring, holding a scroll. Defunto insignito di corona trionfale

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan cavalry and warriors at the siege of Thebes

Etruscan cavalry and warriors at the siege of Thebes. They throw lances and human heads at the Greek defenders The cavalry wears body armour or lorica. Cavalieri con lorica

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan warriors hit by Greek arrows at the siege of Thebes

Etruscan warriors hit by Greek arrows at the siege of Thebes. Etruscan warriors attempt to scale the walls of the city with ladders, shields. From an alabaster urn in the Volterra museum

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Mausoleo on the Montarozzi (engraving) (b / w photo)

Mausoleo on the Montarozzi (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF285229 Mausoleo on the Montarozzi (engraving) (b/w photo) by Dennis, George (1814-98); Private Collection; (add.info.: Necropolis of Monterozzi; illustration from The Cities)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Woman in afternoon dress of black velvet and green satin

Woman in afternoon dress of black velvet and green satin, with fur stole and muff. Robe d apres-midi en velours noir et satin vert. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by H

Background imageEtruscan Collection: The Temple-Tombs at Norchia (engraving) (b / w photo)

The Temple-Tombs at Norchia (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF285233 The Temple-Tombs at Norchia (engraving) (b/w photo) by Dennis, George (1814-98); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Helmet and Greaves, Italo-Etruscan, early 5th century BC (bronze)

Helmet and Greaves, Italo-Etruscan, early 5th century BC (bronze)
AMQ121117 Helmet and Greaves, Italo-Etruscan, early 5th century BC (bronze) by Etruscan; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; out of copyright

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Red and white figure volute krater, Apulian (ceramic)

Red and white figure volute krater, Apulian (ceramic)
BEN85029 Red and white figure volute krater, Apulian (ceramic) by Gioia del Colle Painter; height: 67 cm; Museo Archeologico, Bari, Italy; Photo eRaffaello Bencini; out of copyright

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Ancient Etruscan figures of Apollo

Ancient Etruscan figures of Apollo
6339960 Ancient Etruscan figures of Apollo by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Ancient Etruscan figures of Apollo)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Ancient Etruscan marble urn showing a regal throne 1, and Etruscan mirror depicting Eris

Ancient Etruscan marble urn showing a regal throne 1, and Etruscan mirror depicting Eris, Menrfa in helmet
6339880 Ancient Etruscan marble urn showing a regal throne 1, and Etruscan mirror depicting Eris, Menrfa in helmet, Hercules with club and lionskin, and Thetis 2 by Giarre

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan civilization: representation of a comic actor with grotesque expression

Etruscan civilization: representation of a comic actor with grotesque expression
AIS5346834 Etruscan civilization: representation of a comic actor with grotesque expression. Sculpture of the 2nd century before JC

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan civilization - 'plaque Campana'representing a procession

Etruscan civilization - "plaque Campana"representing a procession
AIS5390424 Etruscan civilization - " plaque Campana" representing a procession from Banditaccia Necropolis, Cerveteri, Rome, 550-520 BC (terracotta) by Etruscan, (6th century BC); Etruscan

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Cista Ficoroni (ritual vessel), copper cylindrical jewelry box, 300 BC

Cista Ficoroni (ritual vessel), copper cylindrical jewelry box, 300 BC
AIS5389310 Cista Ficoroni (ritual vessel), copper cylindrical jewelry box, 300 BC by Etruscan, (4th century BC); Museo Nazionale Etrusco, Villa Giulia, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Ciste Ficoroni)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: A Florentine pietra dura plaque with a parrot on its perch on a table with an Etruscan

A Florentine pietra dura plaque with a parrot on its perch on a table with an Etruscan
1765117 A Florentine pietra dura plaque with a parrot on its perch on a table with an Etruscan krater vase, a vase of flowers and ewers, c.1870 (marble) by Italian School

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Ancient Alphabets, from the L Encyclopedie by Diderot and d

Ancient Alphabets, from the L Encyclopedie by Diderot and d
LSE702652 Ancient Alphabets, from the L Encyclopedie by Diderot and d Alembert (litho) by French School, (18th century); Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Tombs (engraving)

Tombs (engraving)
6001988 Tombs (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tombs. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Mirror with Engraved Scene, c. 325-300 BC (bronze)

Mirror with Engraved Scene, c. 325-300 BC (bronze)
XOS5864857 Mirror with Engraved Scene, c.325-300 BC (bronze) by Etruscan, (4th century BC); Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Italy, Etruscan, probably Praenestine)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Inferia for libations of milk, Etruscan altar, Etruscan altar (engraving)

Inferia for libations of milk, Etruscan altar, Etruscan altar (engraving)
5200963 Inferia for libations of milk, Etruscan altar, Etruscan altar (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inferia for libations of milk, Etruscan altar)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan warriors with the sword hilt guarded, Caylus, vol 5 (engraving)

Etruscan warriors with the sword hilt guarded, Caylus, vol 5 (engraving)
5200732 Etruscan warriors with the sword hilt guarded, Caylus, vol 5 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Etruscan warriors with the sword hilt guarded)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan male and female attire, Caylus, vol 1 (engraving)

Etruscan male and female attire, Caylus, vol 1 (engraving)
5200728 Etruscan male and female attire, Caylus, vol 1 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Etruscan male and female attire, Caylus, vol 1)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan helmets and head dresses (engraving)

Etruscan helmets and head dresses (engraving)
5200730 Etruscan helmets and head dresses (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Etruscan helmets and head dresses)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Patera Support: Lasa, 300-175 BC (bronze with silver inlays)

Patera Support: Lasa, 300-175 BC (bronze with silver inlays)
3115156 Patera Support: Lasa, 300-175 BC (bronze with silver inlays) by Etruscan; height: 21.6 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Originally the handle-stand of an offering dish); J.H

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Etruscan bed (engraving)

Etruscan bed (engraving)
670511 Etruscan bed (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Etruscan bed. Painted terra-cotta satcophagus from Caere. In Louvre Museum)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Aplu. Tinia. Teramo (engraving)

Aplu. Tinia. Teramo (engraving)
668296 Aplu. Tinia. Teramo (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aplu. Tinia. Teramo)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Norcia or Nortia (engraving)

Norcia or Nortia (engraving)
668295 Norcia or Nortia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Norcia or Nortia. Illustration for Etruscan Roman Remains in Popular Tradition by Charles Godrey)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Feronia (engraving)

Feronia (engraving)
668288 Feronia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Feronia. Illustration for Etruscan Roman Remains in Popular Tradition by Charles Godrey Leland)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Silvanus (Silviano) and Nymph (engraving)

Silvanus (Silviano) and Nymph (engraving)
668287 Silvanus (Silviano) and Nymph (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Silvanus (Silviano) and Nymph

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Tago (engraving)

Tago (engraving)
668276 Tago (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tago. Illustration for Etruscan Roman Remains in Popular Tradition by Charles Godrey Leland (T Fisher Unwin)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Faun (engraving)

Faun (engraving)
668273 Faun (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Faun. (On a Patera. (Etruscan) Museum

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Alpan (engraving)

Alpan (engraving)
668270 Alpan (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alpan. (Alpena or Albina.) (From Corssen)

Background imageEtruscan Collection: Sarcophagus from the Banditaccia Necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy (limestone)

Sarcophagus from the Banditaccia Necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy (limestone)
702396 Sarcophagus from the Banditaccia Necropolis, Cerveteri, Italy (limestone) by Etruscan, (5th century BC); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Etruscan, out of copyright



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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.