

(Villa Giulia Museum, Rome) Sarcophagus lid fr. Vulci (Villa Giulia Mus., Rome) Boy on a hippocamp (seahorse), Nenfro stone, fr. Mus.) Centaur carved in Nenfro stone, ca. Aristonothos Krater 3D Model bburns pro Follow 117 1 Triangles: 4.2k Vertices: 4.2k More model information This is the model originally presented by ArcheoPablo, edited to show the action of each scene moving from left to right.

The popularity of Greek myth on vases exported to Etruria : the “Francois” Vase, found at Vulci, made by Kleitias & Ergotimos, ca. Montefortini, showing Etruscan in hoplite armor (Florence) The Blinding of Polyphemus : L = Aristonothos krater / R = Proto-Attic amphora fr. (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini, Rome) LEFT : Hoplites on the Aristonothos krater (Rome) RIGHT: Ivory plaque fr. (both made in Caere) Aristonothos’ krater, made in Caere (?) by an immigrant Corinthian potter, ca. English: Aristonothos krater, Greek, from Caere (Cerveteri), ceramic, 2nd quarter of 7th century BC - Musei Capitolini - Rome, Italy. 675 BC / R = Helen, Castor & Polydeuces, ca. Possible early Etruscan representations of Greek myths: L = Electra & Orestes, Heptachord Painter vase, ca. L = detail of hoplite soldiers on “Chigi” vase R = relief of soldiers in hoplite armor, fr. outside Milan (Louvre Mus., Paris) both date ca. Caere (Conservatori Mus., Rome) / R = amphora fr. L: Proto-Corinthian aryballos, ca 650 / R: “Old Eurystheus” krater, 650-600 found at Caere Corinthian style pots made in Etruria : L = amphora fr. 7 years.Download Lecture Slides on Greek Pottery - Etruscans | CLAS 4110 and more Classical Philology Study notes in PDF only on Docsity!HELLENIZING ETRURIA : the import of Greek pottery, first from CORINTH. Single territory rights for trade books worldwide rights for academic books.

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