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Sculpture | Etruria
61. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Bronze head of a youth from Fiesole.
Bronze. Late 4th century BCE.
Inv. No. 548.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
62. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Cinerary urn.
Material: pietra fetida.
6th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 5501.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
63. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Cinerary urn.
Material: pietra fetida.
6th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 5501.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
64. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Recognition of Paris in the house of Priam.
Relief of the front of Etruscan cinerary urn.
Travertine.
2nd—1st centuries BCE.
Inv. No. 5742.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
65. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Abduction of Helen, wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta, by the Trojan prince Paris.
Front relief of an Etruscan cinerary urn.
Alabaster.
2nd century BCE.
Inv. No. 5746.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
66. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Cavalryman (type of Demetrius Poliorcetes.
Bronze.
Cavalryman: 3rd century BCE (Etruscan work). Horse: 1548 (by Benvenuto Cellini).
Inv. No. 91446.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
67. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Cavalryman (type of Demetrius Poliorcetes.
Bronze.
Cavalryman: 3rd century BCE (Etruscan work). Horse: 1548 (by Benvenuto Cellini).
Inv. No. 91446.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
68. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Cinerary urn of the family Ceicna Fetiu.
Alabaster.
First half of the 2nd century BCE.
Inv. No. 93484.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
69. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Front relief of an etruscan cinerary urn “Pelops kills Myrtilus”.
Alabaster.
Volterra, ca. 150 BCE.
Inv. No. MA 93484.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
70. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Antefix (head of maenad).
Terracotta. Late 6th century BCE.
Height — 0.3 m.
Kiev, Museum of Western and Oriental art.
71. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Antefix in the form of a maenad’s head.
Clay. 5th—4th centuries BCE.
Kiev, Museum of Western and Oriental art.
72. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Female dedicatory head.
Terracotta. 4th—3rd centuries BCE.
Height — 0.34 m.
Kiev, Museum of Western and Oriental art.
73. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Headstone relief depicting the mourning.
Stone. 5th century BCE.
Kiev, Museum of Western and Oriental art.
74. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Mask.
Terracotta.
5th century BCE.
London, British Museum.
75. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Female statue from the Isis Tomb.
Alabaster.
6th century BCE.
Inv. No. 1850,0227.1.
London, British Museum.
76. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Cippus with reliefs: a boy playing double-pipes between a man and woman dancing.
Limestone.
490—470 BCE.
Inv. No. 1865,0729.4.
London, British Museum.
77. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Sarcophagus of woman from the Seanti family.
Clay. 2nd century BCE.
Drawing after a watercolour 1886 by painter F. Eichler.
Inv. No. 1887,0402.1.
London, British Museum.
78. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Recognition of Paris in the house of Priam.
Relief of the front of Etruscan cinerary urn.
Alabaster. 2nd century BCE.
Milan, Civic Archaeological Museum.
79. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Antefix in the form of female head.
Terracotta. Late 6th century BCE.
Height — 0.34 m.
Moscow, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.
80. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Head of young man from Latium.
Clay.
Late 3rd century BCE.
Munich, Glyptotek.