The Etruscan World (Routledge Worlds)
Richard Daniel De Puma – these mirrors were made expressly for tomb use, and in some cases this is possible. At present, howev ...
chapter 58: Mirrors in art and society – Figure 58.12 Tang mirror with male and female Lasae forming border, provenance unknow ...
Richard Daniel De Puma – Figure 58.14 Lasa mirror, from the Tomb of Fastia Velsi, Chiusi, circa 200 bc. (Museum of Fine Arts, ...
chapter 58: Mirrors in art and society – What drove the demand for these mirrors in late Etruscan times? In the case of the Di ...
Richard Daniel De Puma – in late period Etruria. By this time, too, mirrors must have been less expensive and more accessible ...
chapter 58: Mirrors in art and society – the other mirrors with this subject, it was elaborately decorated, larger than usual, ...
Richard Daniel De Puma – INSCRIPTIONS ON ETRUSCAN AND PRAENESTINE MIRRORS The previous discussions of mirrors demonstrate the ...
chapter 58: Mirrors in art and society – Figure 58.19 Praenestine mirror with young couple playing a board game, probably from ...
Richard Daniel De Puma – in a better position to begin to understand the meaning of this word as part of Etruscan funerary rit ...
chapter 58: Mirrors in art and society – them, although a position between the lower legs or near the feet was most common in ...
Richard Daniel De Puma – NOTES 1 Christian Charles Josias, Baron von Bunsen (1791–1860), Prussian diplomat and scholar, ambass ...
chapter 58: Mirrors in art and society – 23 For the type in general, see E. Richardson “Covered Mirrors: Bronze” in N. de Grum ...
Richard Daniel De Puma – discussion of attributions, see M. P. Baglione and F. Gilotta, CSE Italia 6, Villa Giulia I, pp. 96–9 ...
chapter 58: Mirrors in art and society – BIBLIOGRAPHY Adam, R. (1980) Recherches sur les miroirs prénestins, Paris: Presses de ...
Richard Daniel De Puma – ——(1994) “Eos and Memnon on Etruscan Mirrors” in R. D. De Puma and J. P. Small (eds), Murlo and the E ...
chapter 58: Mirrors in art and society – Mayer-Prokop, I. (1967) Die gravierten etruskischen Griffspiegel archaischen Stils = ...
CHAPTER FIFTY NINE SCIENCE AS ART: ETRUSCAN ANATOMICAL VOTIVES Matthias Recke F igural representations of the human form have be ...
chapter 59: Science as art – Figure 59.1 Male votive head, from Veii. Antikensammlung, Inv. Inv. T III-30 (formerly Sammlung S ...
Matthias Recke – single testicles (Fig. 59.5 center), which have often been interpreted as bladders as well. Representations o ...
chapter 59: Science as art – Figure 59.6 Swaddled infant, from Veii. Antikensammlung, Inv. T III-38 (formerly Sammlung Stieda) ...
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