The Etruscan World (Routledge Worlds)
Richard Daniel De Puma – Turfa, J. MacIntosh (2005) Catalogue of the Etruscan Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania Museum ...
CHAPTER FIFTY FOUR ETRUSCAN TERRACOTTA FIGURINES Helen Nagy A ncient religious practice throughout the Near East and the Mediter ...
Helen Nagy – Figure 54.1 Striding female fi gure, “Tanagra type.” Inv. No. 8–2512. Photo: author. Courtesy of the Phoebe A. He ...
a Figure 54.3a—b Standing woman, rear and front views. Inv. No. 2128. Photo: author. Collection of the American Academy in Rome. ...
E T R U SC A N A PPR O A C H ES TO T E R R A C O T T A F IG U R IN E P R O D U C T IO N The variety and number of Etruscan figur ...
chapter 54 : Etruscan terracotta figurines These provide only a small sample of the many varieties of this type: enthroned women ...
T h e W arrior and A thena /Menerva: variations from site to site Two iconographic types, the warrior and Athena/Menerva, illust ...
chapter 54: Etruscan terracotta figurines – Veii counterparts (Fig. 54.11). The frontal fi gure wears a modeled cuirass over a ...
Helen Nagy – Figure 54.13 Seated fi gure of Athena/Menerva from the Vignaccia Sanctuary at Cerveteri. Inv. No. 82431. Photo: a ...
chapter 54: Etruscan terracotta figurines – The musicians from the Vignaccia at Cerveteri vary in type from a Classically insp ...
Helen Nagy – Figure 54.17 Male fi gure holding lyre to left shoulder. Inv. No. 8–2576. Photo: author. Courtesy of the Phoebe A ...
chapter 54: Etruscan terracotta figurines – Figure 54.20 Terracotta relief from the Vignaccia Sanctuary at Cerveteri with Artu ...
Helen Nagy – Figure 54.23 Double enthroned females holding patera. From the Vignaccia Sanctuary at Cerveteri. Inv. No. 8–2552. ...
chapter 54: Etruscan terracotta figurines – 10 Vagnetti 1971: 18. At least 3,000 terracotta pieces of at least 150 distinct ty ...
Helen Nagy – Blinkenberg, C. (1931) Lindos II Les petits objets, Berlin: W. De Gruyter. Bonfante, L. (1984) “Dedicated Mothers ...
CHAPTER FIFTY FIVE PORTRAITURE Alexandra A. Carpino INTRODUCTION L ike their contemporaries in ancient Greece, Etruscan artists ...
Alexandra A. Carpino – were placed in a variety of funerary contexts, both within and outside the tomb, as early as the sevent ...
chapter 55: Portraiture – Figure 55.2 Head of a woman, once part of a “Canopic” cinerary urn from Castelluccio di Pienza, late ...
Alexandra A. Carpino – contemporary Canopic urns, the intention was to give material form to the likeness of a person once ali ...
chapter 55: Portraiture – Figure 55.4 Bronze bust of a female from the so-called “Isis” Tomb in Vulci, early sixth century bce ...
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