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Bronze statue depicting goddess Vanth as Fury

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Bronze statue depicting goddess Vanth as Fury

Etruscan civilization, 5th century b.C. Bronze statue depicting Vanth (goddess of the netherworld) as Fury, circa 425-400 b.C

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Media ID 9461003

Angel Bronze Classical Age Colored Background Etruscan Civilization Female Likeness Goddess Grey Background Shadow Traditional Clothing Traditional Culture Wing Archaeological Artifact


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This bronze statue, dating back to the 5th century BC, showcases the goddess Vanth in her fierce form as a Fury. Standing tall and commanding attention, this ancient artifact from the Etruscan civilization is a testament to their rich history and religious beliefs. The full-length sculpture captures Vanth's powerful presence with intricate details that highlight her wings and traditional clothing. In this studio shot, the colored background adds depth to the grey-toned statue while casting an intriguing shadow. Vanth holds an angel-like figure in her hand, symbolizing her role as a guide between the living and netherworld. This representation of female likeness reflects the importance of women in Etruscan society. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of art and craft, we are transported back to classical times when ancient civilizations flourished. The absence of people allows us to focus solely on this single object that carries centuries worth of cultural significance. With its historical value and archaeological importance, this bronze statue serves as a window into Etruscan traditions and offers us a glimpse into their belief system. It reminds us of our connection to our past and how art can preserve stories for generations to come.

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