Art of the Etruscans BCE

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Art of the Etruscans 1000-100 BCE

  Reconstruction of the Temple of Apollo at Veii, c. 515-490 BCE Etruscan Architecture

  Capitoline Wolf, c. 500 BCE, Villanovan Period (named for a site near modern Bologna)

Wounded Chimera, Second quarter of the fourth century BCE, Villanovan period

 Apollo of Veii, from Veii c. 515 BCE

Mars of Todi, Early 4th century BCE, from North of Rome

  Scene and diagram from the back of a mirror from Volterra showing Uni (Hera) nursing Herakles in the presence of other gods, c. 300 BCE Etruscan

Funerary Art - Cinerary Containers of the Etruscans

 Cinerary Urn, from Chiusi, 7th century BCE Etruscan

Mater Matuta, from Chianciano, near Chiusi, 460-440 BCE Etruscan Characteristic of Greek Severe Style-Early Classical

Sarcophagus from Cerveteri , c. 520 BCE, Etruscan

Sarcophagus of Ramtha Visnai, from Vulci. c. 300-280 BCE Etruscan

Mourners at the Door of the Other World, Tomb of the Augurs, Tarquinia, c. 510 BCE Etruscan Tomb

Tomb of the Leopards, Tarquinia  c.480-470 BCE, Etruscan tombs