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Alabaster funerary urn with relief of the fight between the Gauls and the Romans

Alabaster funerary urn with relief of the fight between the Gauls and the Romans


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Alabaster funerary urn with relief of the fight between the Gauls and the Romans

Etruscan civilization, 4th century b.C. Alabaster funerary urn with relief of the fight between the Gauls and the Romans

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4th Century Bc Alabaster Archeological Artifact Bas Relief Classical Age Decorative Urn Etruscan Etruscan Civilization Female Likeness Fighting Gaul Horse Horseback Riding Semi Dress Shield Warrior Animal Representation


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This print showcases an exquisite piece of ancient art - an Alabaster funerary urn with a relief depicting the intense battle between the Gauls and the Romans. Dating back to the 4th century BC, this Etruscan civilization masterpiece is a testament to their remarkable craftsmanship and historical significance. The intricate carving on this alabaster sculpture brings to life the fierce clash between these two mighty civilizations. The warriors are depicted in full combat gear, wielding shields and brandishing weapons as they engage in a brutal struggle for dominance. Mounted on horseback, some gallant figures charge forward fearlessly while others valiantly defend their positions. Every detail of this bas-relief is meticulously crafted, capturing both male and female likenesses with astonishing precision. The artist's skillful portrayal of horses adds another layer of dynamism to this scene from antiquity. Displayed indoors, this decorative urn serves as a powerful reminder of our rich past and offers us a glimpse into the classical age. It stands alone as a solitary object, its presence commanding attention and evoking curiosity about those who once lived during that era. As we admire this archeological artifact today, we are transported back in time - witnessing not only an epic battle but also appreciating the artistic prowess that has preserved history for generations to come.

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